A. H. Díaz de la Vega-Pérez, Omar Ramírez Icaza, Jonathan Erick Gómez Campos, R. A. Lara Resendiz, Miguel Adrián Domínguez Godoy
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摘要
我们记录了墨西哥两种特有蜥蜴的新最高海拔。1934年的大型刺蜥Sceloporus megalepidurus Smith的记录比之前的最高记录延长了310米,从Peñon de Tlaxco的3080米延长到3390米,1828年的东部刺蜥S. spinosus Wiegmann的记录比之前的最高记录延长了360米,从La Malinche火山的2670米延长到3030米,这两个记录都在墨西哥的特拉斯卡拉。我们讨论了在全球气候变化、栖息地变化和新环境下的生态影响的背景下我们的观察结果。
NEW HIGHEST ELEVATION RECORDS OF TWO MEXICAN ENDEMIC SPINY LIZARDS: Sceloporus megAlepidurus AND Sceloporus spinosus (SQUAMATA: PHRYNOSOMATIDAE)
We record the new highest elevation of two endemic lizards from Mexico. Our records for the Largescale Spiny Lizard Sceloporus megalepidurus Smith, 1934 extends 310 m its previous highest record, from 3,080 to 3,390 m in Peñon de Tlaxco, and for the Eastern Spiny Lizard S. spinosus Wiegmann, 1828 extends 360 m its previous highest record, from 2,670 to 3,030 m in the volcano La Malinche, both records in Tlaxcala, Mexico. We discuss our observations in the context of global climate change, habitat alterations, and the ecological implications in the new environment.