Abstract
Abstract We studied the reproductive cycle of female Sceloporus aeneus from a population southeast of Mexico City (Milpa Alta), Mexico, from April 1993–March 1994. Females have a seasonal reproductive pattern with maximum activity in spring, a pattern typical of temperate oviparous species of the genus. Each female produces up to two clutches per breeding season, with a clutch size ranging from 4–10, which is not correlated with snout-vent length of females.
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