The global diversity and distribution of lizard clutch sizes
Wiley Online Library, Volume29, Issue9: 1515-1530 (2020-06-20)
Investigador(es) PUCE
Torres Carvajal, Lenin Omar
Autores Meiri, S., Ávila, L., Bauer, A., Chapple, D., Das, I., Doan, T., Doughty, P., Ellis, R., Grismer, L., Kraus, F., Morando, M., Oliver, P., Pincheira-Donoso, D., Ribeiro-Junior, M., Shea, G., Torres-Carvajal, O., Slavenko, A. y Roll, U.
Date:
2020-06-20
Abstract:
Clutch size is a key life-history trait. In lizards, it ranges over two orders of magnitude. The global drivers of spatial and phylogenetic variation in clutch have been extensively studied in birds, but such tests in other organisms are lacking. To test the generality of latitudinal gradients in clutch size, and their putative drivers, we present the first global-scale analysis of clutch sizes across lizard taxa.