Diet of Phyllodactyllus reissi (Sauria:Gekkonidae) in the Zona Reservada de Tumbes, Peru

Authors

  • Juan C. Jordán Departamento de Herpetología, Museo de Historia Natural - Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos. Av. Arenales 1256, Lince, Lima 14

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.15381/rpb.v13i1.1774

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Phyllodactylus reissi, Gekkonidae, diet, Zona Reservada de Tumbes, Peru

Abstract

The purpose of this paper is to describe the diet of Phyllodactylus reissi, a nocturnal common gecko distributed from southern Ecuador to central Perú. A total of 15 individuals were captured inside buildings at Quebrada Faical, El Caucho and Bocana Murciélago in the Zona Reservada de Tumbes. Coleoptera and Blattoptera were the dominant preys from a total of six prey types found in stomachs. The number of prey per stomach were between 1 to 9, with 3 preys in average; the prey length average was 8,98 mm with a range of 1 to 25mm; the prey volume average was 61,97 mm3 with a range of 0,13 to 670,8 mm3 . The snout-vent length and snout length were not significantly related with average prey lengths and volumes. Phyllodactylus reissi has generalist habits with respect to diet and shows a tendency to consume medium-sized preys in the Zona Reservada de Tumbes.

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10/26/2006

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Jordán, Juan C. 2006. “Diet of Phyllodactyllus Reissi (Sauria:Gekkonidae) in the Zona Reservada De Tumbes, Peru”. Revista Peruana De Biología 13 (1): 121-23. https://doi.org/10.15381/rpb.v13i1.1774.