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Descriptive statistics of arboreal microhabitat use Turkey Hollow Hill (THH) and Rachel Carson Trail (RCT) for Texas Alligator Lizards (Gerrhonotus infernalis) at Bamberger Ranch Preserve, Blanco County, Texas.

Descriptive statistics of arboreal microhabitat use Turkey Hollow Hill (THH) and Rachel Carson Trail (RCT) for Texas Alligator Lizards (Gerrhonotus infernalis) at Bamberger Ranch Preserve, Blanco County, Texas.

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... = 0.770), DBH (W = 6517.5, p = 0.972), or branch diameter (W = 4472, p = 0.730); therefore, sexes were grouped together by site (Table 5). Lizards at both sites were primarily found on thin branches extending from the main trunks of densely clumped smaller diameter trees under high canopy cover and on sloped terrain. ...