Ecological organization of a Chihuahuan desert lizard community
- 31 December 1980
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Springer Nature in Oecologia
- Vol. 51 (3) , 335-342
- https://doi.org/10.1007/bf00540903
Abstract
Niche relationships among 11 diurnal lizard species were studied for 3 years. The community appeared to be subdivided spatially into different subsets of only four to six species. Coexisting species of each subgroup were separated further by differential utilization of microhabitats. In late spring and early summer, when food shortage is likely, dietary overlaps between syntopic species were generally low but increased broadly after the rains, when food became plentiful. Because of the high similarity in prey-size utilization among large and medium species, effects of prey selection according to size were generally slight except for very different-sized species. Overlap in the three-dimensional resource space was high between Cnemidophorus scalaris and C. tigris, but close observation of the ecology of the two populations showed many small differences between them. We suggest that the very diversified ecological opportunism of C. scalaris allows it to coexist with C. tigris in a very heterogeneous ecosystem. Several hypotheses are discussed to explain the ecological determinism of resource partitioning within such a community.Keywords
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