Abstract Reproductive biology is fundamental to understanding the ecology and evolution of lizards which, in turn, is essential for the definition of the species´ conservation status. We studied life-history traits related to the reproduction of the Phymaturus extrilidus lizard, including the male and female reproductive cycles, litter size, mean annual reproductive output, reproductive effort, sexual maturity size and sexual dimorphism, body condition, and fat body cycles. We found sexual dimorphism in size and shape, supporting the hypotheses of sexual and fecundity selection. Females exhibited biennial reproductive cycles synchronous with the annual prenuptial male cycle, adjusted for the maturation of the vitellogenic follicles of femal...
For ectotherms, like lizards, the temperature plays a key role in shaping life history traits such a...
Diet and reproduction are two important characteristics in animals that can be related to environmen...
The genus Phymaturus, entirely viviparous and mostly herbivorous, inhabits the cold and 25 harsh env...
Individuals devote energy intake to growth, maintenance and reproduction, so knowing the way in whic...
In the highlands of the Andes, lizards must balance precisely the allocation of energy for growth an...
Herein we studied the reproductive biology of a viviparous lizard (Mabuya dorsivittata) from the Wet...
In environments with cold climates, reproduction of lizards is restricted to short seasonal periods ...
Herein, we describe the reproductive biology of Phymaturus spectabilis, a lizard species that inhabi...
Studies on lizards reproduction, determining the reproductive mode, size at maturity, clutch size, a...
In living organisms with sexual reproduction, the presence of sexual size dimorphism (SSD) is common...
A major goal in evolutionary biology is to determine the mechanisms responsible for maintaining phen...
Comparing sexual size dimorphism (SSD) in the light of the phylogenetic hypothesis may help to under...
Life is defined by a capacity for reproduction, yet the ways in which animals reproduce vary tremend...
Reproductive and life history patterns in reptiles are tightly related to the environmental conditio...
Herein we describe the reproductive biology of a population of the Amazon Lava Lizard (Tropidurus to...
For ectotherms, like lizards, the temperature plays a key role in shaping life history traits such a...
Diet and reproduction are two important characteristics in animals that can be related to environmen...
The genus Phymaturus, entirely viviparous and mostly herbivorous, inhabits the cold and 25 harsh env...
Individuals devote energy intake to growth, maintenance and reproduction, so knowing the way in whic...
In the highlands of the Andes, lizards must balance precisely the allocation of energy for growth an...
Herein we studied the reproductive biology of a viviparous lizard (Mabuya dorsivittata) from the Wet...
In environments with cold climates, reproduction of lizards is restricted to short seasonal periods ...
Herein, we describe the reproductive biology of Phymaturus spectabilis, a lizard species that inhabi...
Studies on lizards reproduction, determining the reproductive mode, size at maturity, clutch size, a...
In living organisms with sexual reproduction, the presence of sexual size dimorphism (SSD) is common...
A major goal in evolutionary biology is to determine the mechanisms responsible for maintaining phen...
Comparing sexual size dimorphism (SSD) in the light of the phylogenetic hypothesis may help to under...
Life is defined by a capacity for reproduction, yet the ways in which animals reproduce vary tremend...
Reproductive and life history patterns in reptiles are tightly related to the environmental conditio...
Herein we describe the reproductive biology of a population of the Amazon Lava Lizard (Tropidurus to...
For ectotherms, like lizards, the temperature plays a key role in shaping life history traits such a...
Diet and reproduction are two important characteristics in animals that can be related to environmen...
The genus Phymaturus, entirely viviparous and mostly herbivorous, inhabits the cold and 25 harsh env...