fluxlizard
Avid Member
Hey guys-
Bit of a rough year this year so haven't been on the forums in a while.
Sorry for lack of PM response.
Anyway- came across this and couldn't turn it up in a search of the forums so here you go:
http://www.mcz.harvard.edu/Publications/pubs/Breviora_2012_0532_2513.pdf
Pretty new (published sept 2012) in-depth ecology of dilepis, including life habits, reproduction and natural diet. (mostly grasshoppers and then fiarly close second quantity of beetles and then some distant third larvae/pupae- interesting when considering chiton content of prey I think). 2 out of 206 animals had eaten lizards.
Anyway that was what jumped out at me at a glance through- it's a very nice article IMO and hope some here find it useful/interesting.
Bit of a rough year this year so haven't been on the forums in a while.
Sorry for lack of PM response.
Anyway- came across this and couldn't turn it up in a search of the forums so here you go:
http://www.mcz.harvard.edu/Publications/pubs/Breviora_2012_0532_2513.pdf
Pretty new (published sept 2012) in-depth ecology of dilepis, including life habits, reproduction and natural diet. (mostly grasshoppers and then fiarly close second quantity of beetles and then some distant third larvae/pupae- interesting when considering chiton content of prey I think). 2 out of 206 animals had eaten lizards.
Anyway that was what jumped out at me at a glance through- it's a very nice article IMO and hope some here find it useful/interesting.