栖息在墨西哥中部对比环境中的一种色彩多态蜥蜴的热分化

IF 1.4 4区 生物学 Q3 BIOLOGY Biologia Pub Date : 2024-07-08 DOI:10.1007/s11756-024-01723-4
César A. Díaz-Marín, Aurelio Ramírez-Bautista, Hibraim A. Pérez-Mendoza, Aaron García-Rosales, Christopher K. Akcali
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生态位划分假说预测,不同形态对资源的利用存在差异,这取决于资源动态和形态频率。此外,形态可能会通过行为机制选择有利于调节体温的微生境。形态之间的性内和性间社会互动也会影响生态位划分模式。在这里,我们评估了在四种不同的栖息地类型中,雌雄喉色蜥蜴的体型、热特征(体温和环境温度以及行为体温调节)、微生境利用和栖木高度是否存在差异。雌雄喉部颜色形态在体型、热特征和栖息高度方面存在差异,但在微生境利用方面没有差异。与山地云雾林和松栎林的蜥蜴相比,草地和干旱灌丛的蜥蜴体型更大,热特征值更高,但栖息高度更低。我们在墨西哥中部发现了S. grammicus雌雄两种颜色形态之间热生态位分区和部分空间生态位分区的明显证据。这些结果增进了我们对色彩多态脊椎动物生态学的了解,并表明雌雄蜥蜴的色彩形态具有特定的性状组合,有利于热资源的利用。
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Thermal divergence in a color polymorphic lizard inhabiting contrasting environments in central Mexico

The niche partitioning hypothesis predicts differential use of resources among morphs depending on resource dynamics and morph frequencies. Additionally, morphs might select microhabitats favorable for the regulation of body temperature through behavioral mechanisms. Intra- and intersexual social interactions among morphs can also affect patterns of niche partitioning. Here, we evaluated whether body size, thermal traits (body and environmental temperatures, and behavioral thermoregulation), microhabitat use, and perch height differ among male and female throat color morphs of the lizard Sceloporus grammicus in four different habitat types. Color morphs of both sexes differed in body size, thermal traits, and perch height but not microhabitat use. Lizards of grassland and xeric scrubland were larger, and had greater values of thermal traits but exhibited lower perch height than lizards of mountain cloud forest and pine-oak forest. We found clear evidence of thermal niche partitioning and partial space niche partitioning among color morphs of both sexes of S. grammicus in central Mexico. These results improve our knowledge of the ecology of color polymorphic vertebrate species and show that color morphs of each sex have specific trait combinations to facilitate the use of thermal resources.

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Biologia
Biologia 生物-生物学
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3.30
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290
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6 months
期刊介绍: Established in 1946, Biologia publishes high-quality research papers in the fields of microbial, plant and animal sciences. Microbial sciences papers span all aspects of Bacteria, Archaea and microbial Eucarya including biochemistry, cellular and molecular biology, genomics, proteomics and bioinformatics. Plant sciences topics include fundamental research in taxonomy, geobotany, genetics and all fields of experimental botany including cellular, whole-plant and community physiology. Zoology coverage includes animal systematics and taxonomy, morphology, ecology and physiology from cellular to molecular level.
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