Evidence of use of road drainage culverts by Timon lepidus (Daudin, 1802) in Western Andalusia.

Use of road drainage structures and other potential underpasses such as culverts by reptiles is scarcely studied. We present photographic evidence of Ocellated lizards (Timon lepidus) using a narrow, linear road drainage under an intense-traffic road in western Andalusia (Seville). Our finding suggests that lizards could benefit of using these alternative routes diminishing risks of road killing, and that even narrow culverts could be contributing to an inter-habitat displacement in this threatened lizard species by mitigating habitat fragmentation effects.

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Delgado J.D. y Gómez M.A. Evidence of use of road drainage culverts by Timon lepidus (Daudin 1802) in Western Andalusia. 2016. https://doi.org/10.6018/analesbio.38.05

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Date of creation 2024-12-02
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Name of the dataset creator Delgado, J.D. y Gómez, M.A.
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Other identifier DOI: 10.6018/analesbio.38.05
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