SiteTitle • | The Ground Skink, Scincella lateralis, in Illinois: Range and Possible Recent History | [X] |
Organization • | Illinois Natural History Survey Library | [X] |
| 1: | | Title: | | | | Volume/Number: | 142 2006 September | | | Issuing Agency: | | | | Description: | Irregularly published technical series. Abstract: The Illinois distribution of Scincella lateralis is portrayed on a shaded relief map. From map portrayal, this lizard appears distributionally uncommon and probably relictual in the north, common and distributionally continuous in the south. Some northern populations may be nearing local or regional extinction, while southern populations are considered secure. We speculate that northern range expansion probably took place during the warmer, drier Holocene Xerothermic interval from ca 8,000 to ca 4,000 years BP. The current range in Illinois cannot be interpreted to support a recent (ca 100 year) Global Warming Hypothesis, but it can be interpreted to support some regional cooling after 4000 years BP, and later (from ca 1650 until about 1850 AD.) | | | Date Created: | 08 29 2006 | | | Agency ID: | 0073-490X | | | ISL ID: | 000000010739 Original UID: 5840 FIRST WORD: The | |
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