Lizards normally considered to be diurnal inhabitants of forest-floor leaf-litter were found, during field work in Serrado Navio, Amapá State in a rather special habitat, the margin of a large, marshy, open area at the side of a creek, completely surrounded by rainforest, with a thick layer of leaf-litter on a very wet and muddy substrate. In this location they were extremely numerous and active during nights with a nearly full moon. Some speculations about the causes for this behaviour are made. © 1989 Taylor & Francis Group, LLC.
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Hoogmoed, M. S., & De Avila-Pires, T. C. S. (1989). Observations on the nocturnal activity of lizards in a marshy area in Serra do Navio, Brazil. Tropical Zoology, 2(2), 165–173. https://doi.org/10.1080/03946975.1989.10539437
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