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Effects of sand grain size and morphological traits on running speed of toad-headed lizard Phrynocephalus frontalis
Authors:C LiX Lian  J BiH Fang  TL MaulZ Jiang
Institution:a Key Laboratory of Animal Ecology and Conservation Biology, Institute of Zoology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing 100101, China
b College of Life Science, Inner Mongolia Normal University, Hohhot 010022, China
c Academy of Art University, San Francisco, CA 94105, USA
Abstract:We conducted a manipulative experiment to investigate the influential factors of locomotor ability in steppe toad-headed lizards. By using a video-base method, we measured running speed of the lizards when they run on sands of different grain sizes. We also considered body condition, tail length and sex as fixed factors to analyze their effects on running speed of the lizard. Results showed that running speed of the lizard significantly differed among different trials of sand grain size. Specifically, the peak and the nadir values of the running speed were found on sands of 0.5-1 mm and 0.075-0.25 mm grains, respectively. When lizards ran on sands of different grain size their running speed changed significantly. Body condition and tail length also had significant effects on running speed. The findings indicated that locomotor ability of lizards depended on both body condition and the external environment. We hypothesized that sand grain size is one of the factors that influence the habitat selection in steppe toad-headed lizards. Moreover, this lizard may be used as an indicator of the development of sand dunes.
Keywords:Phrynocephalus frontalis  Locomotor ability  Physical characteristic  Sand substrate  Habitat selection
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