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Variation in homeward orientation performance in the sleepy lizard (Tiliqua rugosa): effects of sex and reproductive period

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Sleepy lizards are monogamous skinks which show high pair fidelity. This study reveals inter- and intrasexual differences in homeward orientation performance in this lizard. Male and female lizards were displaced during three phases of the spring activity period, the pre-pairing, pairing/mating, and post-pairing periods. All groups (with the exception of post-pairing males) were significantly oriented homewards, but males were significantly better oriented towards home than females during the pairing period. Furthermore, males were significantly better homeward oriented during the pre-pairing and pairing periods than in the post-pairing period. Similar results were observed for rate of movement away from the release site. In sleepy lizards, sex-based differences in homing behaviour are unlikely to be attributable to differences in the area of familiarity, or availability of orientation mechanisms. However differences in homing motivation may explain these differences. Males may miss mating if absent from the home range during the pre-pairing and pairing periods, while females may still be able to obtain a mating even when absent. Females however may be more motivated than males to return to the familiar home range during the post-pairing period to ensure efficient feeding during internal embryo development.

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Received: 16 February 1998 / Accepted after revision: 28 March 1998

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Freake, M. Variation in homeward orientation performance in the sleepy lizard (Tiliqua rugosa): effects of sex and reproductive period. Behav Ecol Sociobiol 43, 339–344 (1998). https://doi.org/10.1007/s002650050500

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