Notes on the ecology of Phyllodactylus reissi (Phyllodactylidae: Sauria) in Parque Nacional Cerros de Amotape (Tumbes, Peru)
Título
Notes on the ecology of Phyllodactylus reissi (Phyllodactylidae: Sauria) in Parque Nacional Cerros de Amotape (Tumbes, Peru)
Autor
Juan Carlos Jordán Arizmendi
Descripción
Some basics aspects on the ecology of the nocturnal gecko Phyllodactylus reissi from Parque Nacional Cerros de Amotape (Tumbes, Peru) are described. This species used rock boulders (57,4%) and trees (31,9%) as microhabitats primarily, exhibiting a nocturnal activity pattern, with a peak between 2100-2200 hours, remaining active until midnight. Body temperature (mean 24,4 ºC) was correlated with both air and substrate temperature, with the last variable affecting in higher degree (47%) the body temperature of this species. The slightly high body temperature of Phyllodactylus reissi, compared to other Phyllodactylus geckos, could be related to nocturnal microhabitat use and diurnal retreat site selection. More studies on lizard ecology from this endangered ecosystem are needed.
Fecha
2012
Materia
Parque Nacional Cerros de Amotape, Phyllodactylus reissi, bosques secos del noroeste, ecología de lagartijas
Identificador
10.15381/rpb.v18i3.456
Fuente
Revista Peruana de Biología
Editor
Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos
Cobertura
Biology (General), Science
Colección
Citación
Juan Carlos Jordán Arizmendi, “Notes on the ecology of Phyllodactylus reissi (Phyllodactylidae: Sauria) in Parque Nacional Cerros de Amotape (Tumbes, Peru),” SOCICT Open, consulta 18 de abril de 2026, https://socictopen.socict.org/items/show/20796.
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