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===== 2002 ICM: Scrub Lizards ===== | ===== 2002 ICM: Scrub Lizards ===== | ||
+ | The Florida scrub lizard is a small, gray or gray-brown lizard that lives throughout upland sandy areas in the Central and Atlantic coast regions of Florida. | ||
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+ | You will find a fact sheet on the Florida Scrub Lizard at http:// | ||
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+ | The long-term survival of the Florida scrub lizard is dependent upon preservation of the proper spatial configuration and size of scrub habitat patches. | ||
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+ | **Task 1**: Discuss factors that may contribute to the loss of appropriate habitat for scrub lizards in Florida. | ||
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+ | **Task 2**: Utilize the data provided in Table 1 to estimate the value for Fa (the average fecundity of adult lizards); Sj (the survivorship of juvenile lizards- between birth and the first reproductive season); and Sa (the average adult survivorship). | ||
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+ | **Table 1** | ||
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+ | Summary data for a cohort of scrub lizards captured and followed for 4 consecutive years. | ||
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+ | ^Year ^ Age ^ Total Number Living ^ Number of Living Females ^ Avg. Female Size (mm) ^ | ||
+ | | 1 | 0 | 972| 495| 30.3| | ||
+ | | 2 | 1 | 180| 92| 45.8| | ||
+ | | 3 | 2 | 20| 11| 55.8| | ||
+ | | 4 | 3 | 2| 2| 56.0| | ||
+ | **Task 3**: It has been conjectured that the parameters Fa , Sj , and Sa , are related to the size and amount of open sandy area of a scrub patch. | ||
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+ | **Table 2** | ||
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+ | Summary data for 8 scrub patches including vital rate data for scrub lizards. | ||
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+ | ^ Patch ^ Patch Size (ha) ^ Sandy Habitat (ha) ^ Fa ^ Sj ^ Sa ^ Density (lizards/ | ||
+ | | a | 11.31| 4.80| 5.6| 0.12| 0.06| 58| | ||
+ | | b | 35.54| 11.31| 6.6| 0.16| 0.10| 60| | ||
+ | | c | 141.76| 51.55| 9.5| 0.17| 0.13| 75| | ||
+ | | d | 14.65| 7.55| 4.8| 0.15| 0.09| 55| | ||
+ | | e | 63.24| 20.12| 9.7| 0.17| 0.11| 80| | ||
+ | | f | 132.35| 54.14| 9.9| 0.18| 0.14| 82| | ||
+ | | g | 8.46| 1.67| 5.5| 0.11| 0.05| 40| | ||
+ | | h | 278.26| 84.32| 11.0| 0.19| 0.15| 115| | ||
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+ | **Task 4**: There are many animal studies that indicate that food, space, shelter, or even reproductive partners may be limited within a habitat patch causing individuals to migrate between patches. There is no conclusive evidence on why scrub lizards migrate. | ||
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+ | **Table 3** | ||
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+ | Histogram | ||
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+ | Migration data for juvenile lizards marked, released, and recaptured up to 6 months later. | ||
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+ | **Task 5**: Develop a model to estimate the overall population size of scrub lizards for the landscape given in Table 3. Also, determine which patches are suitable for occupation by scrub lizards and which patches would not support a viable population. | ||
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+ | Patch size and amount of open sandy habitat for a landscape of 29 patches located on the Avon Park Air Force Range. | ||
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+ | for a map of the landscape. | ||
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+ | ^Patch Identification^ Patch Size (ha)^ Sandy Habitat (ha)^ | ||
+ | |1| 13.66| 5.38| | ||
+ | |2| 32.74| 11.91| | ||
+ | |3| 1.39| 0.23| | ||
+ | |4| 2.28| 0.76| | ||
+ | |5| 7.03| 3.62| | ||
+ | |6| 14.47| 4.38| | ||
+ | |7| 2.52| 1.99| | ||
+ | |8| 5.87| 2.49| | ||
+ | |9| 22.27| 8.44| | ||
+ | |10| 19.25| 7.58| | ||
+ | |11| 11.31| 4.80| | ||
+ | |12| 74.35| 19.15| | ||
+ | |13| 21.57| 7.52| | ||
+ | |14| 15.50| 2.82| | ||
+ | |15| 35.54| 11.31| | ||
+ | |16| 2.93| 1.15| | ||
+ | |17| 47.21| 10.73| | ||
+ | |18| 1.67| 0.13| | ||
+ | |19| 9.80| 2.23| | ||
+ | |20| 39.31| 7.15| | ||
+ | |21| 2.23| 0.78| | ||
+ | |22| 3.73| 1.02| | ||
+ | |23| 8.46| 1.67| | ||
+ | |24| 3.89| 1.89| | ||
+ | |25| 1.33| 1.11| | ||
+ | |26| 0.85| 0.79| | ||
+ | |27| 8.75| 5.30| | ||
+ | |28| 9.77| 6.22| | ||
+ | |29| 13.45| 4.69| | ||
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+ | **TASK 6**: It has been determined from aerial photographs that vegetation density increases by about 6% a year within the Florida scrub areas. | ||
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