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1 August 2015 Threatened San Clemente Bell's Sparrow Nest Depredated by Island Night Lizard
Andrew S. Bridges, Daniel S. Biteman, Emma E. Deleon, Brian E. Cross
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Abstract

We used remote video monitoring systems to document nest predators at San Clemente Bell's Sparrow (Artemisiospiza belli clementeae) nests and recorded an unexpected depredation by an island night lizard (Xantusia riversiana) on 22 May 2013. This record is the first documented case of a San Clemente Bell’s Sparrow being depredated by any reptile and is also the first documentation of any night lizard species (genus Xantusia) depredating a bird's nest. Additionally, we found that night lizards are among the smallest lizard species ever observed depredating a bird's nest.

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Andrew S. Bridges, Daniel S. Biteman, Emma E. Deleon, and Brian E. Cross "Threatened San Clemente Bell's Sparrow Nest Depredated by Island Night Lizard," Western North American Naturalist 75(2), 248-249, (1 August 2015). https://doi.org/10.3398/064.075.0215
Received: 12 November 2014; Accepted: 1 February 2015; Published: 1 August 2015
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