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Age, adult survival rate, and adult life expectancy of a podarcis tauricus population (reptilia: lacertidae) from Saros bay, Turkey

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2016

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Altunışık, Abdullah
Kalaycı, Tuğba Ergül
Uysal, İbrahim
Tosunoğlu, Murat
Özdemir, Nurhayat

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Altunisik, A., Kalayci, T.E., Uysal, I., Tosunoglu, M., Ozdemir, N., Ozdemir, N. (2016). Age, adult survival rate, and adult life expectancy of a podarcis tauricus population (reptilia: lacertidae) from Saros bay, Turkey. Russian Journal of Herpetology, 23(4), 278-282.

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In this study, the age composition of a Podarcis tauricus population from Saros Bay (northwest Turkey) was determined by skeletochronology. 27 preserved adults (20 female female, 5 male male, 2 juveniles) were evaluated and the maximum observed lifespan was recorded to be 7 years in females and 6 years in males. the mean age was 5.2 +/- 0.2 years in males and 5.0 +/- 0.2 years in females; the mean snout-vent length (SVL) was 63.0 +/- 0.7 mm (range: 60.4-64) in males and 61.3 +/- 0.9 mm (range 52.4-68.5) in females. No significant differences were found between sexes in terms of body size, but the sexual dimorphism index (SDI), was determined as 0.03, indicating a weakly malebiased. Adult survival rate and adult life expectancy were estimated to be 0.51 and 2.54 for female individuals, respectively. the lizards reached sexual maturity between 2 and 3 years. No significant difference was found between the sexes in terms of age and head sizes. the age and SVL were correlated only in females. Additionally, a significant positive correlation was found among SVL, head length (HL), and width (HW) in females.

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Russian Journal of Herpetology

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23

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4

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https://hdl.handle.net/11436/2338

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