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- W2322795290 abstract "Collections of a stream-dwelling South American microteiid lizard were made during a 15-month period (1967-1968) at Tingo Maria, Peru. These were analyzed in terms of four seasonal three-month periods of a year. Spermatogenesis was found in all adult males throughout the year, though testis size was significantly reduced during the dry season. The follicular developmental sequence of females is outlined. The female population was reproductively active, fecund and/or ovigerous, throughout the year. The percentage of the population with oviducal eggs dropped sharply from the pre-dry season period to the dry season, but yolked follicle size was maximal during the dry season. Evidence from additional females collected during the dry season of 1971 suggests that reductions in percentage of ovigerous females during the dry season may fluctuate from year to year, depending upon environmental conditions. It was not possible to determine the proximal environmental factors, cues, regulating the reproductive cycles in N. ecpleopus, but rainfall may be involved in the female cycle. Correlations between precipitation changes and female reproductive activities were used in an attempt to identify the selective pressures influencing the reproductive cycle. Seasonal changes in food availability to adult females and hatchlings and effects of flooding on success of incubating eggs may be some selective pressures involved. Also, reproduction in N. ecpleopus is related to two possible evolutionary strategies in lizard reproduction. ALTHOUGH MUCH IS PRESENTLY KNOWN concerning annual reproductive activities of temperate lizards, information on reproduction in tropical species is limited (Tinkle 1969; Tinkle et a-l. 1970). This is particularly unfortunate in that reproductive patterns may be important to our understanding of evolution in the tropics. The purpose of this paper is to describe the reproductive cycle of Neusticurus ecpleopus Cope, an Amazonian basin teiid (microteiid) lizard, and to relate it to what is known of the reproductive cycles of tropical lizards." @default.
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- W2322795290 title "Reproductive Cycle of a Tropical Teiid Lizard, Neusticurus ecpleopus Cope, in Peru" @default.
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