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Enhanced vigilance in monogamous pairs of the lizard, Tiliqua rugosa
Authors:Bull  C M; Pamula  Y
Institution:School of Biological Sciences, Flinders University GPO Box 2100, Adelaide, South Australia
Abstract:The Australian sleepy lizard, Tiliqua rugosa, forms monogamouspairs for up to 8 weeks each spring before mating. We observedthat males had food in their mouths significantly less oftenwhen they were in pain than when they were alone. Females hadfood in the mouth independent of the presence or absence ofmales. Among females that had been feeding, indicated by foodin the mouth, we observed them feeding, as we approached, lessoften when they were in pairs than when they were alone. Amongfemales in pairs with food in their mouths, we observed themfeeding less often when their male partners were not feedingthan when their partners were feeding. This suggests that femalesare alerted to approaching danger earlier when they are in apair, and alerted earlier in a pair when their male partneris not feeding. Enhanced vigilance may be one function of pairingbehavior.
Keywords:lizards  monogamy  vigilance  sleepy lizard  Tiliqua rugusa  
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