Back to: BiGCB Informatics List Title: Distribution and Habitat Preferences of the Amphibians and Reptiles of Hastings Natural History Reservation
| ItemID |
5077 |
ListID |
84 |
Phylum |
Chordata |
Class |
Reptilia |
Ordr |
Squamata |
Family |
Anguidae |
SubFamily |
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Tribe |
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Genus |
Elgaria |
SubGenus |
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SpecificEpithet |
multicarinata |
SubspecificEpithet |
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CommonNames |
Southern Alligator Lizard |
OriginalName |
Gerrhonotus multicarinatus |
NameYear |
Blainville, 1835 |
CurrentNameSource |
IUCN red list |
TaxonCertainty |
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CollectedBy |
James Hanken |
OtherCollectorIDs |
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DeterminedBy |
James Hanken |
LocalityText |
Arnold Field, Hastings Natural History Reserve |
DecimalLatitude |
36.359205 |
DecimalLongitude |
-121.569342 |
CoordUncertaintyMeters |
1308 |
GeodeticDatum |
WGS84 |
ElevationMeters |
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Prevalence |
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Native |
native |
AssociatedTaxa |
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AssocType |
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Habitat |
Species can be found in a variety of habitats including Q. agrifolia, oak woodland, oak-madrone forest, savanna, mixed-sclerophyll forest, and foothill woodland. |
URL |
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CalphotosID |
0000 0000 1011 1244 |
CreatedBy |
Ann Chang |
CreationDate |
2013-10-10 16:02:43 |
LastUpdatedBy |
Ann Chang |
LastUpdated |
2013-10-11 15:04:17 |
Comments |
Early records of this species indicate a clustering around residential areas and main roads but also noted observations around School Hill, Big Creek, around Upper Barn, on the Arnold property, Red Hill, and Poison Hill. During the 1974 survey, species was also found at Haystack Hill and Arnold Field indicating a wide spread distribution. It is assumed that they can also be found at Poison Oak Ridge and Post Flat. Species can be found in a variety of habitats including Q. agrifolia, oak woodland, oak-madrone forest, savanna, mixed-sclerophyll forest, and foothill woodland. Species can be found from February to November with a peak from April to July and extremes on 27 January 1941 and 4 December 1946. |
BeginDatetime |
1974-01-01 00:00:00 |
EndDatetime |
1974-12-30 00:00:00 |
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