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Hot rocks or no hot rocks: Overnight retreat availability and selection by a diurnal lizard
John Sabo
Life Sciences, School of (SOLS)
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Agriculture & Biology
rocks
70%
lizards
69%
Sceloporus occidentalis
59%
meadows
56%
habitats
31%
rivers
28%
gravid females
22%
radio telemetry
21%
sleep
20%
burrows
19%
highlands
16%
breeding season
15%
sand
15%
air
11%
heat
10%
temperature
7%
Earth & Environmental Sciences
lizard
85%
meadow
44%
substrate
39%
rock
35%
habitat type
32%
radiotelemetry
19%
breeding season
18%
sleep
18%
burrow
16%
site selection
16%
river
14%
transect
12%
watershed
10%
habitat
9%
sand
8%
air
7%
temperature
5%
effect
3%
Medicine & Life Sciences
Lizards
100%
Grassland
63%
Ecosystem
48%
Rivers
35%
Sand
20%
Telemetry
19%
Breeding
17%
Radio
14%
Air
11%
Hot Temperature
11%
Temperature
10%