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Home range size and overlap and their relationship to food abundance in the desert iguana, Dipsosaurus dorsalis

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C O'Neil Krekorian, Home range size and overlap and their relationship to food abundance in the desert iguana, Dipsosaurus dorsalis: .

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Home range size of adult desert iguana lizards, Dipsosaurus dorsalis, was studied during June and July of 1975, in Thousand Palms, Riverside County, California, USA. The mean home range size of S 8 (1,462 m') and 9 9 (1,558 m') for combined pre-storm and post-storm sightings was not significantly different. Home range size was correlated positively with body size and the number of sightings. A 5-day sandstorm occurred 16-21 June which greatly reduced the leaves and flowers of native plants in the study area. Home range size and overlap prior to and after the storm were compared. Home range size of 12 lizards, with four or more observations each for the two periods, was significantly larger after the storm. Home ranges of males prior [...]

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