Variation in Locomotor Performance in Demographically Known Populations of the Lizard Sceloporus merriami
- 31 August 1990
- journal article
- research article
- Published by University of Chicago Press in Physiological Zoology
- Vol. 63 (5) , 845-872
- https://doi.org/10.1086/physzool.63.5.30152617
Abstract
We examined correlates (sex, size, age) of variation in maximal burst speed (racetrack) and in stamina (time until exhaustion at 0.5 km · h⁻¹) in two populations of the iguanid lizard Sceloporus merriami in Big Bend National Park, Texas. Because these populations were known demographically and were studied in several years, we were able to examine the effects of adult age on performance, the between-year repeatability of individual performance, and environmental correlates of yearly variation in performance. Variation in locomotor capacities was striking. Males were faster than females, and lizards from the Grapevine Hills were faster than those from Boquillas (lower elevation). However, sex and population did not affect stamina. Young adults (1-yr-olds) were slightly faster but had slightly less stamina than did older adults (2-3-yr-olds). Adult size (mass, snout-vent length, hind limb length) had little effect on performance. Average performance varied significantly among years, but stamina varied more than did speed. Stamina was highest in a summer preceded by relatively wet fall and winter. Despite the between-year variation in average performance, individual speed and stamina are both significantly repeatable over at least 1 yr. Neither tail loss nor toe loss affected sprint speed, but body temperature had a marked effect on speed.This publication has 18 references indexed in Scilit:
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