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Ecology and Natural History of Desert Lizards

Analyses of the Ecological Niche and Community Structure

Eric R. Pianka

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Eric Pianka offers a synthesis of his life's work on the comparative ecology of lizard assemblages in the Great Basin. Mojave and Sonoran deserts of western North America, the Kalahari semi-desert of southern Africa, and the Great Victoria desert of Western Australia.

Originally published in 1986.

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Schlagwörter

Agamidae, Foraging, Kalahari Desert, Horned lizard, Carnivore, Cladogram, Beetle, Night lizard, Great Basin Desert, Mammal, Phrynocephalus, Desert iguana, Mojave Desert, Insect, Pitfall trap, Skink, Arachnid, Heteronotia binoei, Vegetation, Sympatry, Hymenoptera, Galah, Species diversity, Eremias, Gecko, Perentie, Mabuya, Agama (lizard), Lizard, Bird egg, Sonoran Desert, Namib Desert, Vertebrate, Randomization, Homoptera, Southern California, Character displacement, Spotted hyena, Thermoregulation, Termite, Urosaurus, Fauna, Sexual dimorphism, Rare species, Spider, Crotaphytus, Arthropod, Legless lizard, Pseudonaja nuchalis, Monitor lizard, Southern Africa, Pygopodidae, Predation, Spider hole, Statistic, Typhlosaurus, Goanna, Centipede, Interspecific competition, Shrub, Ground beetle, Egernia, Cockroach, Principal component analysis, Teratoscincus, Ecological niche, Lepidoptera, Great Victoria Desert, Colorado Desert, Ecology