Trophic ecology and morphology of Anolis bartschi (Squamata: Dactyloidae) in Viñales National Park, Cuba

Authors

  • L. Yusnaviel García-Padrón Museo de Historia Natural “Tranquilino Sandalio de Noda” de Pinar del Río
  • Geydis León Amador Parque Nacional Viñales
  • Mariela Mezquía Delgado Parque Nacional Viñales
  • Yusvel Martínez Serrano Parque Nacional Viñales

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.11606/issn.2316-9079.v19i2p177-187

Keywords:

conservation, diet, food niche, lizards, niche overlap, protected area, West Indies

Abstract

Trophic ecology and morphology of Anolis bartschi (Squamata: Dactyloidae) in Parque Nacional Viñales, Cuba. Little is known about the trophic ecology of most anoles of Cuba. Morphology is directly related to ecological functions in lizards, such as feeding strategies, interspecifc competition or energetic demands linked to reproduction. Anolis bartschi is a regionally endemic species, restricted to karstic hills of western Cuba. Here, we offer new insights into the trophic ecology of this species, and its relation to head morphology. We captured 131 adults; males were larger than females in size and head width. Most of them had prey in their stomachs. Males consumed more prey than females, but the latter consumed larger prey. Prey overlap within sexes was detected in the dry season, but trophic segregation occurred in the rainy season. Hymenoptera was the most frequently consumed prey in both sexes. In addition, females ate Blattodea and Coleoptera, and males consumed more Diptera. We suggest that this lizard prefers sedentary rather than mobile prey. According to our dataset and feld observations, A. bartschi is a bimodal forager lizard, but research on temporal (daily and annual) variation in diet is recommended for a proper forage classifcation of this lizard.

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Published

2020-12-12

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How to Cite

García-Padrón, L. Y. ., Amador, G. L. ., Delgado, M. M. ., & Serrano, Y. M. . (2020). Trophic ecology and morphology of Anolis bartschi (Squamata: Dactyloidae) in Viñales National Park, Cuba. Phyllomedusa: Journal of Herpetology, 19(2), 177-187. https://doi.org/10.11606/issn.2316-9079.v19i2p177-187