Sphaerodactylidae
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1. Feeding ecology of the pygmy gecko Coleodactylus natalensis (Squamata: Sphaerodactylidae) in the Brazilian Atlantic Forest
We studied the feeding ecology of a population of Coleodactylus natalensis Freire, 1999, an endemic gecko of Atlantic Forest fragments in the state of Rio Grande do Norte, northeastern Brazil. Lizards (N = 49) were collected manually through active search in the four habitats of Parque Estadual Dunas de Natal, type locality of the species. In the laboratory,
Zoologia (Curitiba). Publicado em: 2012-08
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2. Thermal ecology and thermoregulatory behavior of Coleodactylus natalensis (Squamata: Sphaerodactylidae), in a fragment of the Atlantic forest of northeastern, Brazil
We studied the thermal ecology and thermoregulatory behavior of Coleodactylus natalensis Freire, 1999 in a remnant of a northern coastal patch of the Brazilian Atlantic Forest. Data were collected during four 20-day field excursions over the course of one year. We assessed the importance of substrate and air temperatures, in addition to time of exposure to s
Zoologia (Curitiba). Publicado em: 2011-12
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3. Revisão taxonômica do gênero Coleodactylus Parker, 1926 (Squamata, Sphaerodactylidae) / Taxonomic review of Coleodactylus genus Parker, 1926 (Squamata, Sphaerodactylidae)
Coleodactylus genus is widespread among the north of South America and assembles five species of dimunitive lizards that live in forests leaf-leather. The majority of studies regarding this genus do not consider morphological variations between species. Vanzolini (1967) made the last revision about this group. Species from this genus are known for being cryp
Publicado em: 2009
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4. Estrutura da população de Coleodactylus natalensis Freire, 1999 (Squamata: Sphaerodactylidae) no Parque Estadual Dunas de Natal, Rio Grande do Norte, Brasil
Coleodactylus natalensis Freire, 1999, an endemic species of Atlantic Forest fragments around the Natal municipality, Rio Grande do Norte State, Brazil, has as type locality the Parque Estadual Dunas de Natal (0548S to 0553S and 3509W to 3512W), one of the largest restinga (herb and shrub association on sand dunes along the Brazilian coastline) associate fra
Publicado em: 2008