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Hold your breath: Observations of the endangered pygmy bluetongue (Tiliqua adelaidensis) submerged in flooded burrows
Authors:Kimberley H Michael  Michael G Gardner
Institution:College of Science and Engineering, Flinders University, Adelaide, South Australia, Australia
Abstract:Understanding adaptations to extreme weather events by endangered species is critical to inform conservation decisions, particularly when their adaptations relate to artificial habitat supplementation at translocation sites. Apnoea, temporary suspension of breathing, has been observed as an anti-predator adaptation by semi-aquatic reptiles that dive underwater for periods of time to avoid detection. This study reports on the observations of an endangered grassland skink, the pygmy bluetongue (Tiliqua adelaidensis), remaining submerged in rain-induced flooded artificial burrows at an experimental translocation site.
Keywords:apnoea  burrow  lizard  pygmy bluetongue  submerged  translocation
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