Affiliation:
1. Biology Department, Faculty of Arts and Sciences University of Recep Tayyip Erdoğan Rize Türkiye
2. Zoology Section, Biology Department, Faculty of Arts and Sciences Adıyaman University Adıyaman Türkiye
3. Medical Laboratory Techniques Program, Department of Medical Services and Techniques, Vocational School Toros University Mersin Türkiye
4. Technical Sciences Vocational School Iğdır University Iğdır Türkiye
Abstract
AbstractThe life‐history traits of ectothermic animals can be influenced by many abiotic factors, including climate. As an ectothermic species, we questioned whether the life‐history characteristics of the orange‐tailed skink (Eumeces schneiderii) populations differ between two different environments/climates. Our findings showed that the average body size of lizards living in the Mediterranean climate zone was higher than those in the continental climate zone. However, although Mediterranean population had higher mean values regarding average age, there was no discernible difference between the two climate zone populations. When considering all populations collectively, it has been discovered that the species' maximum lifespan is 18 years. Body size notably increased with age in both populations. Through the utilization of the von Bertalanffy equation, the anticipated growth parameters portrayed a highly accurate connection between age and snout–vent length. In conclusion, lizards living in habitats characterized by milder Mediterranean climates were found to have larger body sizes than continental populations, but both populations were comparable in terms of mean age. This difference can be explained by several factors, including activation time, temperature, precipitation, food abundance, and the presence of predators.
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