Reproductive cycles, fat body cycles and socio-sexual behaviour in the Mallee dragon, Amphibolurus fordi (Lacertilia : Agamidae)
- 1 January 1978
- journal article
- research article
- Published by CSIRO Publishing in Australian Journal of Zoology
- Vol. 26 (4) , 653-672
- https://doi.org/10.1071/zo9780653
Abstract
A field study of the reproductive and fat cycles of the small agamid lizard Amphibolurus fordi was undertaken in two areas of mallee in central western New South Wales. The development of the gonads, including the histology of the testicular cycle, is described, together with correlated changes in the size of the inguinal fat bodies. The males emerge from winter torpor some 4-5 weeks before the females. The sex ratio approximates unity throughout the life cycle. Mating occurs from October to December; up to three clutches each of two or three eggs are laid in a season. The eggs hatch in 7-9 weeks after laying. The construction of the nesting chamber by the female is described. Apart from behaviour specifically geared to thermoregulation, two other behavioural types have been identified: male-female interactions involving only sexually mature individuals during the reproductive period, and non-sex-specific patterns which occur in both immature and mature individuals of either sex. Males are not territorial.Keywords
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