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The impact of sheep grazing on the fecundity and timing of reproduction in the endangered pygmy bluetongue lizard, Tiliqua adelaidensis

机译:绵羊放牧对濒危侏儒BlueTongue蜥蜴的繁殖力和时序的影响,Tiliqua andelaidensis

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The endangered pygmy bluetongue lizard (Tiliqua adelaidensis) is found only in a few remaining patches of South Australian native grassland, most of which are used for live stock grazing. The lizards occupy spider burrows, they mate in October-November and females produce litters of one to four live born neonates in mid-January-mid-March. In this study we use ultrasound scans of females and observations of neonates in their maternal burrows to investigate how grazing affects the fecundity of the pygmy bluetongue lizard. We predicted that lizards in moderately grazed paddocks would have a higher reproductive output than lizards in hard grazed paddocks. Ultrasound scans indicated that this hypothesis was correct by showing a higher mean number of yolk sacs in females from moderately than from hard grazed paddocks. Females from moderately grazed paddocks also gave birth significantly earlier than females in hard grazed paddocks. The higher number of yolk sacs did not result in a significantly higher number of neonates observed in the burrows, which indicates that the weekly burrow observations used in this study may underestimate true fecundity. Understanding how grazing affects the fecundity of the pygmy bluetongue lizard is essential to the future management of this endangered species. This is not only because grazing is used to manage the habitat of all currently known lizard populations, but also because successful reproduction will be needed in those populations to supply the "surplus" individuals predicted to be essential for relocation programs to ensure the survival of the species.
机译:濒危侏儒BlueTongue蜥蜴(Tiliqua Adelaidensis)只能在南澳大利亚本土草原的一些剩余斑块中被发现,其中大部分用于饲养库存放牧。蜥蜴占据蜘蛛洞穴,11月至11月和女性在3月中旬 - 3月中旬生成一到四个诞生的新生儿的窝水。在这项研究中,我们使用女性的超声扫描和对孕产妇洞中的新生儿的观察,以研究放牧影响侏儒BlueTongue蜥蜴的繁殖力。我们预测,中度放牧的围场的蜥蜴比硬皮围场的蜥蜴具有更高的生殖输出。超声扫描表明,该假设通过显示比来自硬皮围场的女性的较高平均数量的杨氏玉米囊而正确。来自中等地上放牧围场的女性也比辛辣的围场中的女性显着提前出生。蛋黄囊的数量越多没有导致在洞穴中观察到的较高数量的新生儿,这表明本研究中使用的每周挖洞观测可能低估了真正的繁殖力。了解放牧影响侏儒BlueTongue蜥蜴的繁殖力对这种濒危物种的未来管理至关重要。这不仅是因为牧草用于管理所有当前已知的蜥蜴人群的栖息地,而且因为这些人口中需要成功的复制来供应预测的“盈余”,以确保搬迁计划的搬迁计划是必不可少的物种。

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