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Davor Vrcibradic

Researcher at Rio de Janeiro State University

Publications -  62
Citations -  1455

Davor Vrcibradic is an academic researcher from Rio de Janeiro State University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Mabuya & Population. The author has an hindex of 26, co-authored 59 publications receiving 1402 citations. Previous affiliations of Davor Vrcibradic include Pennsylvania State University & Universidade Federal do Estado do Rio de Janeiro.

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Thermal ecology and activity patterns of the lizard community of the Restinga of Jurubatiba, Macaé, RJ.

TL;DR: The thermal ecology and activity patterns of the lizard community from the Restinga of Jurubatiba, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil are analyzed to find the broadest activity was that of Tropidurus torquatus, while the active foraging teiid Cnemidophorus littoralis had the shortest activity.
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Nematode infection patterns in four sympatric lizards from a restinga habitat (Jurubatiba) in Rio de Janeiro state, southeastern Brazil

TL;DR: Tropidurus torquatus had the richest (8 species) and most diverse nematode fauna, whereas that of C. littoralis was the poorest (2species) and less diverse.
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Estimates of forest floor litter frog communities : A comparison of two methods

TL;DR: In this article, the authors compared the performance of the 8 m × 8 m large plot method (LPM) and the small 2 m × 1 m plots with leaf removal (SPLR) for estimating frog density, mass, richness and diversity.
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Ecological parameters of the leaf-litter frog community of an Atlantic Rainforest area at Ilha Grande, Rio de Janeiro state, Brazil

TL;DR: The effect of litter depth and structure on the abundance and species richness of leaf-litter frogs in an area of Atlantic Rainforest at Ilha Grande, Rio de Janeiro State, south-eastern Brazil is analysed, indicating that microhabitat characteristics may affect local distribution and abundance of frogs in the forest floor.
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Diet, Activity, and Microhabitat Use of Two Syntopic Tropidurus Species (Lacertilia: Tropiduridae) in Minas Gerais, Brazil

TL;DR: It is concluded that both T. montanus and T. hispidus have considerable overlap in resource use and were active throughout the day and were recorded predominantly on rocky surfaces.