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Morphology, Activity Area, and Movement Patterns of the Frugivorous Monitor Lizard Varanus Bitatawa

Herpetological conservation and biology(2016)

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The newly described Varanus bitatawa is a large, frugivorous, monitor lizard endemic to the northern Sierra Madre mountain range in Luzon, Philippines. This study presents the first description of its ecology from tracking and camera trapping. We captured five adult lizards weighing 1.0-5.1 kg with snout-vent lengths (SVL) from 40-66 cm and total lengths from 100-164 cm. Activity areas were non-overlapping with a mean of 12,400 m(2); males (23,300 m(2)) had larger activity areas than females (5,200 m(2)). Capture and camera trap records indicate that lizards move most frequently between 1000 and 1500. Movements were characterized by straight line distances between trees with a mean distance travelled between trees of 79 m. Mean daily distance covered was 176 m with larger distances covered by males (228 m vs 142 m for females).
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camera trapping,frugivory,Luzon,Northern Sierra Madre Natural Park,Philippines,spool and line tracking,varanid ecology,Varanidae
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