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Anthropogenically modified habitats favor bigger and bolder lizards

机译:人为修饰的栖息地支持更大和更大胆的蜥蜴

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Anthropogenic activities often create distinctive but discontinuously distributed habitat patches with abundant food but high risk of predation. Such sites can be most effectively utilized by individuals with specific behaviors and morphologies. Thus, a widespread species that contains a diversity of sizes and behavioral types may be pre‐adapted to exploiting such hotspots. In eastern Australia, the giant (to >2 m) lizard Varanus varius (lace monitor) utilizes both disturbed (campground) and undisturbed (bushland) habitats. Our surveys of 27 sites show that lizards found in campgrounds tended to be larger and bolder than those in adjacent bushland. This divergence became even more marked after the arrival of a toxic invasive species (the cane toad, Rhinella marina) caused high mortality in larger and bolder lizards. Some of the behavioral divergences between campground and bushland lizards may be secondary consequences of differences in body size, but other habitat‐associated divergences in behavior are due to habituation and/or nonrandom mortality.
机译:人为的活动经常营造出独特但不连续分布的栖息地斑块,具有丰富的食物,但捕食风险很高。这些位点可以由具有特定行为和形态的个体最有效地利用。因此,可以预先适用于尺寸和行为类型的多样性的广泛物种可以利用这种热点。在澳大利亚东部,巨头(至> 2米)蜥蜴varanus varanus varius(蕾丝显示器)利用扰乱(露营地)和不受干扰(丛林)栖息地。我们的27个站点的调查显示,在露营地上发现的蜥蜴往往比丛林中的相邻丛生更大且大胆。在巨大和更大胆的蜥蜴中引起高死亡率之后,这种分歧变得更加标记。露营地和丛林蜥蜴之间的一些行为分歧可能是体型差异的二次后果,但行为的其他栖息地分歧是由于习惯和/或非植物死亡率。

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