Sexual dimorphism in postcloacal scales in the northern caiman lizard (Dracaena guianensis)

IF 0.8 4区 生物学 Q3 ZOOLOGY Herpetozoa Pub Date : 2023-09-28 DOI:10.3897/herpetozoa.36.e109056
Riccardo Antonini, Rupert Kainradl, Michaela Gumpenberger, Anton Weissenbacher, Doris Preininger
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Morphological differences between males and females are common among reptiles. A particularly interesting sexually dimorphic feature whose function is largely unknown is the number and pattern of specific scales. Several lizard species possess an arrangement of centered scales near the cloacal region that differ between the sexes and can be used for sex determination. The presence of postcloacal buttons, sexually dimorphic postcloacal scales on both sides of the body, is an exclusive trait in the subfamily Tupinambinae and is only poorly documented. Here, we investigate postcloacal scales in northern caiman lizards ( Dracaena guianensis ) housed at the Vienna Zoo. For a period of two years, we documented scale patterns and performed morphometric measurements of individuals of different age classes. Caiman lizards were CT scanned to confirm the sexes. Males exhibit three raised postcloacal scales in a row behind the left and right leg, while females possess one or two large scales surrounded by several smaller scales. The study provides the first evidence that these scales can function as a reliable trait to distinguish the sexes regardless of age or reproductive status. The sexually dimorphic bilateral scale pattern is present immediately after hatching and does not change during development. Scales only increase in thickness and length during growth. We further demonstrate that sexual size dimorphism (SSD) exists in juveniles during ontogenetic development. Juvenile females had a larger SVL, body length, tail length and higher weight compared to juvenile males. This SSD could not be confirmed in adults, and sex determination based on SSD seems unreliable.
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北凯门蜥蜴(Dracaena guianensis)腔后鳞片的Sexual二态性
雄性和雌性的形态差异在爬行动物中很常见。一个特别有趣的两性二态特征是特定尺度的数量和模式,其功能在很大程度上是未知的。有几种蜥蜴在靠近泄殖腔区域的地方有中心鳞片的排列,这些鳞片在两性之间是不同的,可以用来确定性别。在身体两侧的阴囊后鳞片,即两性二态的阴囊后鳞片的存在,是Tupinambinae亚科独有的特征,文献记载很少。在这里,我们研究了维也纳动物园的北凯门蜥蜴(Dracaena guianensis)的腔后鳞片。在两年的时间里,我们记录了不同年龄段的个体的尺度模式并进行了形态测量。对凯门蜥蜴进行CT扫描以确认其性别。雄性在左腿和右腿后面有三片凸起的后泄殖腔鳞片,而雌性则有一到两个大鳞片,周围有几个小鳞片。这项研究提供了第一个证据,证明这些量表可以作为一种可靠的特征来区分性别,而不考虑年龄或生殖状况。两性二态的双侧鳞片模式在孵化后立即出现,在发育过程中不会改变。鳞片在生长过程中只增加厚度和长度。我们进一步证明,在个体发育过程中,幼鱼存在性别大小二态性(SSD)。雌幼鱼的SVL、体长、尾长和体重均高于雄幼鱼。这种SSD不能在成人中得到证实,基于SSD的性别决定似乎不可靠。
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Herpetozoa
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