Abstract

Abstract We studied the reproductive cycles of 350 male and female Sceloporus variabilis from coastal areas of the Gulf of Mexico, Mexico, that exhibited continuous reproduction. Males reached sexual maturity at 45 mm snout–vent length (SVL), whereas females reached sexual maturity at 44 mm SVL. Testicular mass varied among months. Testes began to increase in size during April, with maximum sizes reached from May to July. Maximal testicular growth was positively correlated with increasing temperature and photoperiod, but not with precipitation. Females contained vitellogenic follicles and oviductal eggs throughout the year, although maximal egg production occurred from June to January. Forty-two females (40%) had vitellogenic follicles and oviductal eggs simultaneously. Mean clutch size, based on vitellogenic follicles, was similar (mean = 3.7 ± 0.17 SE) to that observed by counting oviductal eggs (mean = 3.7 ± 0.10 SE). Females with a SVL ≥ 51.5 mm ± 0.91 SE had at least 2 clutches. Clutch size was corre...

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