首页|Aggregation and movements of male ocellated lizards Timon lepidus during hibernation in mainland France observed with an endoscope
Aggregation and movements of male ocellated lizards Timon lepidus during hibernation in mainland France observed with an endoscope
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Due to environmental constraints, winter aggregations of squamates otherwise considered solitary are becoming increasingly common worldwide (Gardner et al., 2015). Community aggregations in lizards are little known and probably underestimated (Gardner et al., 2015) although certain European species are known to aggregate for hibernation, for example Agama stellio (Loumbourdis, 1983), Chalcides chalcides (Capula et al., 2003), Anguis fragilis (Karch, 2022), and Zootoca vivipara (Hodges & Seabrook, 2022).