Belly up or belly down: Effect of body position on snout vent length and total length measurements in American crocodiles (Crocodylus acutus)

IF 1 4区 生物学 Q3 ZOOLOGY Amphibia-Reptilia Pub Date : 2022-10-12 DOI:10.1163/15685381-bja10110
S. A. Balaguera-Reina, F. Mazzotti
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Abstract

The interpretation of morphometric data is relevant to understanding biological phenomena. Currently, little is known about the effect of body position on morphometric measurements in crocodylians as well as the extent to which these data are interchangeable. We investigated the effect of body position on snout-vent-length (SVL) and total-length (TL) measured ventrally (belly up) and dorsally (belly down) on 725 Crocodylus acutus (mean TL ventral and dorsal 68.49 cm and 69.82 cm, range = 33.1-185.4 cm and 33.8-185.4 cm) across South Florida, United States. We found evidence that body posture significantly influences SVL and TL measurements. However, regardless of body position, the variation found in SVL was less than 1 mm, and for TL was on average only 3 mm. We concluded that even though there is a difference when measuring American crocodiles belly up and belly down, there is a minimal effect on the outcome (less than half centimeter), which falls within the normal measurement instrument error (i.e., measurement tape) even more so under field conditions. If researchers concur that this is an acceptable error, then SVL and TL measurements taken belly up or belly down can be used interchangeably.
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腹上或腹下:体位对美洲鳄(Crocodylus acutus)鼻口长度和全长测量的影响
形态计量学数据的解释与理解生物现象有关。目前,人们对鳄鱼身体位置对形态测量的影响以及这些数据可互换的程度知之甚少。研究了体位对美国南佛罗里达州725条尖鳄(平均口鼻长度为腹上68.49 cm和背下69.82 cm,范围分别为33.1 ~ 185.4 cm和33.8 ~ 185.4 cm)口鼻长度和总长度的影响。我们发现了身体姿势显著影响SVL和TL测量的证据。然而,无论体位如何,SVL的变异小于1 mm,而TL的平均变异仅为3 mm。我们得出的结论是,尽管在测量美洲鳄鱼的腹部上下时存在差异,但对结果的影响很小(小于半厘米),这在正常测量仪器误差(即测量卷尺)范围内,在现场条件下更是如此。如果研究人员同意这是一个可以接受的误差,那么腹上或腹下测量的SVL和TL可以互换使用。
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Amphibia-Reptilia
Amphibia-Reptilia 生物-动物学
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3.10
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6.20%
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39
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Amphibia-Reptilia is a leading European multi-disciplinary journal devoted to most of the aspects of herpetology: ecology, behaviour, evolution, conservation, physiology, morphology, paleontology, genetics, and systematics. Amphibia-Reptilia publishes high quality original papers, short-notes, reviews, book reviews and news of the Societas Europaea Herpetologica (SEH). The Societas Europaea Herpteologica (SEH) website is located at: www.seh-herpetology.org.
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