DEMOGRAPHY OF AN ISLAND POPULATION OF THE LIZARD, EUMECES-OKADAE, ON MIYAKE-JIMA, IZU ISLANDS

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HASEGAWA, M
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[1] Natural History Museum and Institute, Chiba, 280
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RESEARCHES ON POPULATION ECOLOGY | 1990年 / 32卷 / 01期
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10.1007/BF02512594
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Q14 [生态学(生物生态学)];
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071012 ; 0713 ;
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The demography of the lizard Eumeces okadae was studied for 4 years on Miyake-jima, in the Izu Islands, central Japan. Most males matured at 3 years of age with a mean snout-vent length of 77.5 mm. Females matured at 3-4 years with a mean SVL of 77.8 mm, and reproduced biennially thereafter. Growth continued after maturity with a decreasing rate. In females, annual growth was negligible in reproductive years, but resumed markedly in non-reproductive years. Clutch size increased with SVL and was used to construct a fecundity schedule. Population density (exclusive of hatchlings) was estimated to be ca. 4000 individuals/ha in August, an exceptionally high density for lizards. Before introduction of the weasel onto Miyake-jima, low predation pressure had allowed E. okadae to maintain a high population density. Estimated annual survival rates were 36% for hatchlings, 56% for yearlings, 80% for 2-year-olds, 63% for adult males and 76% for adult females. The cohort generation time (6.95 years) was so long that the E. okadae population can be characterized by a combination of low natality and slow turnover. © 1990 Society of Population Ecology.
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