Autores
Aurelio Ramírez-Bautista, Víctor H Luja, Carlos Balderas-Valdivia, Raúl Ortiz-Pulido
Fecha de publicación
2006/6
Revista
The Southwestern Naturalist
Volumen
51
Número
2
Páginas
157-162
Editor
Southwestern Association of Naturalists
Descripción
Male and female reproductive cycles are described for Sceloporus melanorhinus in Chamela, Jalisco, Mexico. Both males and females reached sexual maturity at 62 mm snout–vent length. Testes mass of adult males began to increase in March, reached maximum size in July, and began to decrease in August and September, reaching minimum size in October and November. Testes size was associated with increasing photoperiod, but not with temperature or precipitation. Enlarged vitellogenic follicles first appeared in May, and oviductal eggs were found from June to September. Vitellogenesis, follicular growth, and egg production were correlated with increasing photoperiod, temperature, and precipitation. Females produced a single clutch during the reproductive season. Mean clutch size based on oviductal eggs was 7.7 (range = 5 to 9). Clutch size was not correlated with female snout–vent length.
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