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MOVEMENT PATTERNS AND SOCIALITY OF THE MEDITERRANEAN GECKO, HEMIDACTYLUS TURCICUS, IN SOUTHWESTERN LOUISIANA

机译:路易斯安那西南部地中海奇科,半边羚的运动模式和社会性

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The Mediterranean gecko, Hemidactylus turcicus, is a nonnative lizard that lives on buildings and other artificial structures in the southern United States. Previous studies have shown that geckos rarely move from one building to another and that, when they do, it is usually due to juveniles dispersing to new buildings. Little is known about the movements of geckos on the buildings they occupy or about the degree to which males and females or adults and juveniles associate with each other during their nocturnal activity periods. We used data from a multi-year, mark-recapture study of a population of Mediterranean geckos on a one-story building in southwestern Louisiana to analyze movements of geckos between recaptures and to analyze age and sex of pairs of geckos. The distance moved by adult geckos between recaptures was usually small (<5 m) regardless of whether the time between recaptures was <30 days, >30 days within a year, or in succeeding years. There was no difference in patterns of movementbetween adult males and adult females. Occasionally, adult geckos did make long-distance movements of >=18 m, but these were often followed by movements back to their starting point. Juvenile geckos generally moved greater distances between recaptures than did adults, perhaps as a means of dispersal to a new area on the building. Juvenile geckos were associated with adult geckos in pairs less frequently than expected whereas the number of same-sex and different-sex pairs of adults did not differ from expectations if males and females associated randomly. Overall, the results present a picture of juveniles moving long distances, perhaps to escape contacts with adults, but typically remaining in their home areas for months or years once they become adults.
机译:地中海壁虎Hemidactylus turcicus是生活在美国南部建筑物和其他人工结构上的一种外来蜥蜴。以前的研究表明,壁虎很少从一栋建筑移动到另一栋建筑,而当它们移动时,通常是由于少年散布到新建筑中。关于壁虎在它们所占据的建筑物上的运动,或者在夜间活动期间,雄性,雌性或成年与未成年人之间的交往程度知之甚少。我们使用了一项对路易斯安那州西南部一层楼高的地中海壁虎种群进行标记回收的多年研究的数据,以分析两次捕获之间壁虎的运动,并分析成对壁虎的年龄和性别。两次捕获之间成年壁虎之间移动的距离通常很小(<5 m),无论两次捕获之间的时间是<30天,一年之内还是之后的30天。成年男性和成年女性之间的运动方式没有差异。偶尔,成年壁虎的确进行了长途运动> = 18 m,但这些运动之后通常会回到其起点。少年壁虎通常在捕获之间的移动距离比成年人大,这可能是为了散布到建筑物的新区域。少年壁虎与成年壁虎成对的关联频率低于预期,而如果男女随机关联,则成年同性和异性成对的数量与预期没有差异。总体而言,研究结果显示了少年长途跋涉的情况,也许是为了逃避与成年人的接触,但通常在成年后他们会在其家中停留数月或数年。

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