Reproductive cycle of the oviparous lizard Sceloporus jalapae, from Zapotitlán Salinas, Puebla, Mexico

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Reproductive patterns vary widely among species and populations of squamates. In general, patterns can be divided into cyclic and acyclic. Cyclic patterns are common in tropical and temperate species of seasonal environments, while acyclic ones are characteristic of tropical species that inhabit less variable environments. We studied the reproductive cycle of Sceloporus jalapae, one of the smallest species of Sceloporus, in an arid environment at Zapotitlán Salinas, Puebla, Mexico. Both sexes mature in the first year following hatching and exhibit a seasonal reproductive pattern with maximum activity in spring and summer that appears to be influenced by temperature. Unlike small species of Sceloporus that inhabit pine–oak and tropical forests, S. jalapae exhibits an extended period of reproductive activity that allows females to produce at least two clutches of 3–7 eggs each, and contrary to other species of Sceloporus, in this species there is no correlation between female length and clutch size. The reproductive pattern of S. jalapae is like that shown by other oviparous species of the genus; nevertheless, some life history traits of this species are shared with oviparous and viviparous species of small size.

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González-Espinoza, J. E., Lemos-Espinal, J. A., Manríquez-Morán, N. L., & Woolrich-Piña, G. (2019). Reproductive cycle of the oviparous lizard Sceloporus jalapae, from Zapotitlán Salinas, Puebla, Mexico. Acta Zoologica, 100(1), 36–42. https://doi.org/10.1111/azo.12227

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