. Bulletin. Science; Natural history; Natural history. BANDED ROCK LIZARD 111. METERS Fig. 4. Graph of home ranges often lizards (P. mearnsi) at Dos Cabezas in 1979. Where numbers are the same as in Fig. 11, lizards are the same individuals. er lizard in the encounter usually moved away; if it did not it was chased a short distance. No physical contact between lizards was ever seen. No extensions of the dewlap or lateral compression, typical of many sceloporines, were ever observed in Petrosaurus. Interspecific Behavior Sceloporus orcutti, Uta stansburiana, and Sauromalus obesus share the same


. Bulletin. Science; Natural history; Natural history. BANDED ROCK LIZARD 111. METERS Fig. 4. Graph of home ranges often lizards (P. mearnsi) at Dos Cabezas in 1979. Where numbers are the same as in Fig. 11, lizards are the same individuals. er lizard in the encounter usually moved away; if it did not it was chased a short distance. No physical contact between lizards was ever seen. No extensions of the dewlap or lateral compression, typical of many sceloporines, were ever observed in Petrosaurus. Interspecific Behavior Sceloporus orcutti, Uta stansburiana, and Sauromalus obesus share the same microhabitat and activity period with P. mearnsi at Dos Cabezas. S. orcutti, Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Southern California Academy of Sciences. Los Angeles, Calif. : The Academy


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