INNOVATION FOR CONSERVATION
WILDLANKA
Journal of the Department of Wildlife Conservation,
Sri Lanka.

RESEARCH ARTICLE

MATURITY STAGE CATEGORIZATION OF ENDEMIC LIZARD (Calotes nigrilabris) IN THE GRASSLANDS OF HPNP

Authors: E.G.D.P.Jayasekara,,M.C.Prabath,W.A.D.Mahaulpatha

E.G.D.P.Jayasekara

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Institution:Department of Zoology, University of Sri Jayewardenepura

,M.C.Prabath

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Institution:Department of Zoology, University of Sri Jayewardenepura

W.A.D.Mahaulpatha

Email:mahaulpatha@sjp.ac.lk
Institution:Department of Zoology, University of Sri Jayewardenepura

Abstract

Morphometric parameters of endemic endangered highland lizard Calotes nigrilabris were obtained utilizing three fixed length 200m line transects in the grassland habitat of Horton Plains National Park (HPNP). The PCA analysis of mophometric data revealed five discrete clusters which were categorized into five maturity stages as Adult male, Adult Female, Sub-adult Male, Sub-adult Female and Juvenile. Furthermore, principal component 1 (PC1) axis was representing a high percentage of variance (91.3%) with negative values for all the parameters indicating that if one morphometric parameter of an individual lizard increases, all the other parameters also increase. SVL was identified as the morphometric parameter with the highest PC1 value (-0.422), yet it wasn’t significantly affecting the PC1 axis. SVL was used as a base for easy categorization of maturity stages. Adult Males recorded the highest values for all the parameters considered. Results of the present study indicate that morphometric data can be used as a successful tool for the categorization of maturity stage of this agamid species.

Keywords: maturity stage categorization, Calotes nigrilabris, endemic lizard, Horton plains national park

How to Cite: Jayasekara,E.G.D.P,Prabath,,M.C,Mahaulpatha,W.A.D, (2017). MATURITY STAGE CATEGORIZATION OF ENDEMIC LIZARD (Calotes nigrilabris) IN THE GRASSLANDS OF HPNP.WILDLANKA, 5(2):Pages 046-051

Published On:2017-07-31


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