Vertical structure use by the Stout Iguana (Cyclura pinguis) on Guana Island, BVI

Authors

  • Christopher A. Cheek Department of Natural Resources Management, Texas Tech University
  • Shay Hlavaty Department of Natural Resources Management, Texas Tech University
  • Krista Mougey Department of Natural Resources Management, Texas Tech University
  • Rebecca N. Perkins Department of Natural Resources Management, Texas Tech University
  • Mark A. Peyton Department of Natural Resources Management, Texas Tech University
  • Caitlin N. Ryan The Institute of Environmental and Human Health, Department of Environmental Toxicology Texas Tech University
  • Jennifer C. Zavaleta Department of Natural Resources Management, Texas Tech University
  • Clint W. Boal U.S. Geological Survey, Texas Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit, Texas Tech University
  • Gad Perry Department of Natural Resources Management, Texas Tech University

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.17161/randa.v20i3.13946

Abstract

The Stout Iguana (Cyclura pinguis) is a critically endangered species endemic to the Puerto Rico Bank and currently restricted to the British Virgin Islands (BVI). Our study on Guana Island, BVI, focused on vertical structure use by adult (n = 4) and juvenile (n = 11) iguanas with tracking bobbins. We recorded structure types used, heights attained on structures, distances between structures, and structure sizes. We found that Stout Iguanas used vertical structure more than previously documented. Trees comprised a significantly greater (P <  0.001) proportion of structures used by juveniles than by adults, whereas rocks comprised the greatest proportion of structures used by adults. In addition to differential structure use, juveniles climbed significantly higher (2.4 vs. 0.9 m on average; P < 0.001) than adults. We found no difference in the diameter or distance between structures used by adults and juveniles. Our results suggest that vertical structure use may be an important habitat element for free-ranging juvenile Stout Iguanas. Habitat management that provides vertical structure may be advantageous for the conservation of this species.

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Published

2013-09-01

How to Cite

Cheek, C. A. ., Hlavaty, S., Mougey, K., Perkins, R. N., Peyton, M. A., Ryan, C. N., Zavaleta, J. C., Boal, C. W., & Perry, G. (2013). Vertical structure use by the Stout Iguana (Cyclura pinguis) on Guana Island, BVI. Reptiles & Amphibians, 20(3), 112-118. https://doi.org/10.17161/randa.v20i3.13946