Notes on the ecology of a relict population of the Lomas´s Lizard Microlophus tigris (Tropiduridae: Sauria) in Las Leyendas Zoological Park, (Lima, Peru)

Título

Notes on the ecology of a relict population of the Lomas´s Lizard Microlophus tigris (Tropiduridae: Sauria) in Las Leyendas Zoological Park, (Lima, Peru)

Autor

Juan Carlos Jordán Arizmendi

Descripción

I studied activity patterns, microhabitat use and thermal ecology of a small-wild population of the Loma’s lizard, Microlophus tigris in Parque Las Leyendas Zoo, from April to October of 2006. Microlophus tigris individuals were active in a variety of microhabitats, from bushes and vegetation debris to prehispanic bricks (adobes) and litter, during the hottest hour of the day. Mean body temperature (29,4 ºC) was similar to body temperature observed in a natural population from Lomas de Lachay, although in Parque de Las Leyendas, substrate temperature was higher than air temperature, probably related to thermal properties of materials used as microhabitats and to seasonal differences. We encouraged the Zoo to takes conservation measures to protect this endangered wild population of lizard in Lima city.

Fecha

2012

Materia

Lagartija de las Lomas, Microlophus tigris, Parque de Las Leyendas, conservación, ecología

Identificador

10.15381/rpb.v18i3.455

Fuente

Revista Peruana de Biología

Editor

Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos

Cobertura

Biology (General), Science

Archivos

https://socictopen.socict.org/files/to_import/pdfs/422bf4ed138a598ad3838568567f5495.pdf

Citación

Juan Carlos Jordán Arizmendi, “Notes on the ecology of a relict population of the Lomas´s Lizard Microlophus tigris (Tropiduridae: Sauria) in Las Leyendas Zoological Park, (Lima, Peru),” SOCICT Open, consulta 19 de abril de 2026, https://socictopen.socict.org/items/show/23860.

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