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Patricia A. Burrowes, Andrés García, Luisa M. Otero, C. J. Battey, Raymond B. Huey, Paul E. Hertz, George C. Gorman, Bradford C. Lister
1AbstractBecause Puerto Rico has warmed in recent decades, ectotherms there should have shifted their elevational ranges uphill. However, by comparing historical versus recent distributional records ofAnolislizards, we found that three “montane-for
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Publikováno v:
The American Naturalist. 186:E72-E80
Reproductive phenology often varies geographically within species, driven by environmental gradients that alter growth and reproduction. However, environments can differ between adjacent habitats at single localities. In lowland Puerto Rico, both ope
Autor:
George C. Gorman
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Zeitschrift für Tierpsychologie. 26:390-393
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George C. Gorman
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Journal of Sustainable Forestry. 16:121-141
The AMISCONDE Initiative was created and promoted by Conservation International (CI). This paper analyzes the approach to biodiversity conservation of the Costa Rican portion of the Initiative in the context of CI's mission statement. Global, nationa
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Journal of Sustainable Forestry. 16:161-189
Conservation of species, protected areas, and natural resources requires appropriate problem-solving strategies. An interdisciplinary problem-solving strategy is introduced requiring users to ask and answer three basic questions about any management
Publikováno v:
Conservation Biology. 11:1307-1322
Many of the recent, widespread declines and disappearances of amphibian populations have taken place in seemingly undisturbed, montane habitats. The question of whether the observed patterns differ from those expected from natural population dynamics
Autor:
George C. Gorman, S. S. Hillman
Publikováno v:
Oecologia. 29:105-116
1. Rates of water loss and tolerance to desiccation were examined in 11 species of Caribbean Anolis and the Sonoran desert iguanid lizard, Urosaurus ornatus. 2. Rates of water loss ranged from 0.07% body wt/h (A. bonairensis) to 0.43% body wt/h (A. d
Autor:
Yung J. Kim, George C. Gorman
Publikováno v:
Systematic Biology. 24:369-373
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Physiological Zoology. 54:237-241
Lactate contents of Anolis bonairensis (Sauria: Iguanidae) were measured to determine the extent of anaerobic metabolism under a variety of laboratory and field conditions. Groups of lizards in the laboratory which were resting quietly or active for
Autor:
Paul Licht, George C. Gorman
Publikováno v:
Ecology. 55:360-369
Ovarian cycles were studied in six species of Anolis lizards from Puerto Rico. All are markedly seasonal, with egg production dropping in the autumn-winter months. Marked interspecific and intraspecific differences in onset, duration, and extent of c