Albinism in a Yellow-bellied Earth Snake (Geophis godmani Boulenger, 1894) (Serpentes: Dipsadidae) from Central Costa Rica

IF 0.5 4区 生物学 Q4 BIODIVERSITY CONSERVATION Caribbean Journal of Science Pub Date : 2021-02-03 DOI:10.18475/cjos.v51i1.a2
Jerson Arturo Santamaría Martínez, J. Mora, J. Rodríguez, Emmanuel Rojas, J. Alvarado, Ruth Torres Medina
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Abstract Anomalous pigmentations have been reported in several groups of reptiles. Among these, albinism is one of the most striking aberrations of body coloration. This pigmentary anomaly is caused by the absence of melanin in the integument. Many cases of albinism have been reported in snakes, primarily in species with cryptozoic habits, and several reports are available for the Dipsadidae family from South America. Geophis is one of the most diverse genera in this family, with 50 species distributed mainly in Mesoamerica. The Yellow-bellied Earth Snake (Geophis godmani) is known only from the mountain ranges of Costa Rica and western Panama. In September, 2020 we encountered an albino individual of the Yellow-bellied Earth Snake at Palmira de Zarcero, Alajuela province, Costa Rica. Here we report on this finding and discuss possible consequences of albinism in snakes. Snakes affected by albinism have red eyes and a yellow or pink coloration due to the presence of xanthophores and erythrophores. As a result, aspects such as thermoregulation can be affected, and jeopardize the snake's survival. However, some individuals can have traits that potentially preclude the negative effects of albinism. These characteristics would allow for the survival of individual snakes to the adult stage, such as the albino individual of Geophis godmani we found in central Costa Rica.
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哥斯达黎加中部一条黄腹地蛇(Geophis godmani Boulenger, 1894)(蛇纲:地蛇科)的白化病
摘要:在几种爬行动物中已经报道了异常的色素沉着。在这些疾病中,白化病是最显著的身体颜色异常之一。这种色素异常是由被皮中缺乏黑色素引起的。据报道,许多白化病例发生在蛇身上,主要发生在具有隐生习性的物种中,南美洲的蛇科也有一些白化病例。土蚤是该科中种类最多的属之一,有50种,主要分布在中美洲。黄腹地蛇(Geophis godmani)仅在哥斯达黎加和巴拿马西部的山脉中为人所知。2020年9月,我们在哥斯达黎加阿拉胡埃拉省的帕尔米拉德扎塞罗遇到了一只白化的黄腹地蛇。在这里,我们报告了这一发现,并讨论了蛇白化的可能后果。受白化病影响的蛇有红色的眼睛和黄色或粉红色,这是由于黄细胞和红细胞的存在。因此,体温调节等方面可能会受到影响,并危及蛇的生存。然而,有些人可能具有潜在地排除白化病负面影响的特征。这些特征将允许单个蛇存活到成年阶段,例如我们在哥斯达黎加中部发现的白化古地蛇。
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Caribbean Journal of Science
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期刊介绍: The Caribbean Journal of Science publishes articles, research notes, and book reviews pertinent to natural science of the Caribbean region. The emphasis is on botany, zoology, ecology, conservation biology and management, geology, archaeology, and paleontology. The mission as a nonprofit scholarly journal is to publish quality, peer-reviewed papers and to make them widely available.
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