Author:
Pinto Adriana C.S.,Wiederhecker Helga C.,Colli Guarino R.
Abstract
Abstract
We describe the sexual dimorphism in coloration, body shape, and body size in
Tropidurus torquatus, a widely distributed lizard species in central Brazil.
Adult males have colored patches varying from yellow to yellow-and-black,
and black on the abdomen, ventral aspect of the thighs, and pre-cloacal
flap. Adult females lack ventral colored patches. During ontogeny, there is
a gradual darkening of the patches, but no modification either in patch size
or color is associated with the reproductive cycle. Adult males have wider
heads and thinner bodies than females of the same body size. Males and
females grow at the same rate prior to sexual maturity, but males take
longer to reach sexual maturity, maturing at a larger body size than
females.
Subject
Animal Science and Zoology,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics
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