Environmental heterogeneity and lizard assemblages in riparian areas in Cyprus

E. Erotokritou, Christos Mammides, Ioannis N. Vogiatzakis, S. Sfenthourakis
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The island of Cyprus hosts a rich diversity of reptiles, including several endemic species. Reptiles are morecommon in Mediterranean-type shrubland and other open habitats in Cyprus, although riparian formations offeradditional cover and food sources, especially during dry, hot summers. Riparian habitats are often very heterogeneous,an attribute that can be important for lizards since they can utilize a variety of microhabitats crucial for different aspectsof their ecology. Nevertheless, reptilian diversity in riparian systems remains understudied and Cyprus is no exception.The aim of this study was to compare lizard diversity and abundance patterns across seasons and elevations, as well astheir relationships with habitat heterogeneity and protected status of areas along riverbanks, as expressed by presencein or out of Natura 2000 sites. We examined the effects that these factors can have on lizard communities by studyingthree rivers that exhibit variations in environmental conditions. Additionally, we evaluated separately the abundancesof four common species (Snake-eyed Lizard, Ophisops elegans; Troodos Rock Lizard, Phoenicolacerta troodica; CyprusRock Agama, Laudakia cypriaca; and Schreiber’s Fringe-toed Lizard, Acanthodactylus schreiberi) while recording in riparian habitats seven of the 11 Cypriot species of lizards. Diversity and richness were not significantly associated withany of the explanatory variables examined (season, elevation, habitat heterogeneity, and protected status). Moreover,we found no relationship between the abundances of each of the four species and habitat heterogeneity, even thoughthey responded differently to elevation, season, and protected status. Our results suggest that lizard diversity in ripariansystems is high compared to the total number of lizard species found on Cyprus, reaching 60% of the overall richness.
塞浦路斯河岸地区的环境异质性和蜥蜴群落
塞浦路斯岛拥有丰富多样的爬行动物,包括几种特有物种。爬行动物更常见于塞浦路斯的地中海型灌木林地和其他开阔的栖息地,尽管河岸地形提供了额外的掩护和食物来源,尤其是在干燥炎热的夏季。河岸栖息地通常非常多样化,这对蜥蜴来说非常重要,因为它们可以利用对其生态不同方面至关重要的各种微生境。本研究旨在比较蜥蜴在不同季节和海拔高度的多样性和丰度模式,以及它们与栖息地异质性和河岸地区受保护状态的关系,具体表现为是否存在于 Natura 2000 保护区内。我们通过研究三条环境条件各不相同的河流,考察了这些因素对蜥蜴群落的影响。此外,我们还分别评估了四个常见物种(蛇眼蜥蜴(Ophisops elegans)、特罗多斯岩蜥蜴(Phoenicolacerta troodica)、塞浦路斯岩蜥蜴(Laudakia cypriaca)和施赖伯穗趾蜥蜴(Acanthodactylus schreiberi))的丰度,同时在河岸栖息地记录了 11 种塞浦路斯蜥蜴中的 7 种。多样性和丰富度与所研究的任何解释变量(季节、海拔高度、栖息地异质性和受保护状态)均无明显关联。此外,我们还发现四种蜥蜴的丰度与栖息地的异质性之间没有关系,即使它们对海拔、季节和受保护状态的反应不同。我们的研究结果表明,与塞浦路斯发现的蜥蜴物种总数相比,河岸系统中蜥蜴的多样性很高,达到整体丰富度的 60%。
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