Reproduction of a whiptail lizard (Ameivula ocellifera, Teiidae) from a coastal area in northeastern Brazil

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The reproductive ecology of Ameivula ocellifera was studied from September 2009 to August 2010 in a coastal area of the state of Ceará, Brazil. Females reproduced continuously throughout the year, with a peak at the end of the rainy season. Even though there was a predominance of pre-reproductive individuals in the sample, gonadal activity of males peaked synchronously to female reproduction. Mean clutch size was 1.98 ± 0.56 and positively associated with female body size, while mean egg volume was 510.54 ± 84.29 mm3and unrelated to female body size. We did not find any association between clutch size and average egg volume.

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Zanchi-Silva, D., Borges-Nojosa, D. M., & Galdino, C. A. B. (2014). Reproduction of a whiptail lizard (Ameivula ocellifera, Teiidae) from a coastal area in northeastern Brazil. Anais Da Academia Brasileira de Ciencias, 86(3), 1263–1271. https://doi.org/10.1590/0001-3765201420130153

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