This study investigated whether the daytime refuge location of Tenerife geckos (Tarentola delalandii) is associated with proximity to food sources at Poris de Abona. Researchers recorded invertebrate abundance and gecko snout-vent length at rocks where geckos were found refuge and at nearby rocks without geckos. Results showed gecko presence was positively influenced by higher invertebrate abundance, supporting optimal foraging theory. However, larger geckos selected rocks with lower invertebrate abundance, possibly due to disproportionate consumption. The study was limited in scope and further research could provide more insights.