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Geographic variation in nesting behavior and reproductive biology of
reproductive biology of an insular iguana (Cyclura ... From 2001 to 2004, we investigated geographic variation in nesting behavior and reproductive biology of a ...
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Geographic variation in nesting behavior and reproductive biology of an insular iguana (Cyclura cychlura) C.R. Knapp, J.B. Iverson, and A.K. Owens
Abstract: Intraspecific comparisons among geographically separated populations of wide-ranging species are particularly useful in elucidating variation in behavioral and reproductive life histories resulting from proximate and ultimate causes. From 2001 to 2004, we investigated geographic variation in nesting behavior and reproductive biology of a large-bodied Bahamian iguana (Cyclura cychlura Cuvier, 1829) inhabiting two distinct island systems varying in area, topography, and rainfall. Studies of C. cychlura cychlura were conducted on Andros Island (approx. 6000 km2; annual rainfall 1100 to 1300 mm) and the results were compared with those for C. cychlura inornata Barbour and Noble, 1916 inhabiting two cays (each