微生境利用对墨西哥三种绢绒小蠹形态特征的影响

IF 1.6 3区 生物学 Q2 ZOOLOGY Zoology Pub Date : 2022-06-01 DOI:10.1016/j.zool.2022.126003
Luis M. Badillo-Saldaña , Aaron García-Rosales , Aurelio Ramírez-Bautista
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在加勒比岛屿上,人们对蜥蜴的微生境利用与形态之间的关系进行了很好的研究。然而,对绝大多数大陆石菖蒲物种的生态形态学研究很少。因此,关于微生境的利用如何影响大多数大陆石菖蒲物种形态的知识非常缺乏。本研究评估了中国大陆三种毛茛属姊妹种(A. sericeus、A. unilobatus和A. usstus)形态与微生境利用的关系,并探讨了与其他毛茛属植物的同域共存是否影响毛茛的微生境利用和形态。研究结果表明,乌斯乌斯乌的栖枝比姐妹种(绢叶乌和单叶乌)更高、更细、更温暖,3种的口部长度、手臂、前臂和股骨长度和重量与栖木直径呈正相关,而亚指片数和重量与栖木高度呈微相关。此外,由于缺少同域的Anolis物种,在sericeus中观察到的鲈鱼高度、体重、手臂和前臂长度以及臀部宽度的变异性增加。在肢长、头长、体重和片层数量上的差异,使两组物种能够在统计学上利用不同的微生境。微生境利用与形态的关系表明,三种植物的运动结构、重量和亚趾片数等形态特征受到微生境利用的影响,种间竞争可能会降低栖地高度的变异性。
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Influence of microhabitat use on morphology traits of three species of the Anolis sericeus complex (Squamata: Dactyloidae) in Mexico

The relationship between microhabitat use and morphology in Anolis lizards has been well studied in the Caribbean islands. However, studies of ecomorphology are scarce for the vast majority of mainland Anolis species. Thus there is a great lack of knowledge on how microhabitat use may influence the morphology of most mainland Anolis species. In this study we evaluated the relationship between morphology and microhabitat use in three sister species of the genus Anolis (A. sericeus, A. unilobatus and A. ustus) inhabiting the mainland and examined whether sympatric coexistence with other Anolis species affects microhabitat use and morphology of Anolis sericeus. The results of this study showed that A. ustus perches on higher, thinner, and warmer branches than its sister species (A. sericeus and A. unilobatus), and that snout–vent length, arm, forearm and femur length and weight of the three species are positively correlated with perch diameter, while the number of subdigital lamellae and weight are slightly correlated with perch height. In addition, the absence of sympatric Anolis species increases the variability in perch height, weight, arm and forearm length, and hip width observed in A. sericeus. Differences in limbs length, head length, weight and number of lamellae enabled the identification of two groups of species exploiting statistically different microhabitats. The relationship between microhabitat use and morphology indicates that some morphological traits, such as locomotor structures, weight and number of subdigital lamellae of the three species are influenced by microhabitat use and that interspecific competition may reduce variability in the height of perches used.

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Zoology
Zoology 生物-动物学
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期刊介绍: Zoology is a journal devoted to experimental and comparative animal science. It presents a common forum for all scientists who take an explicitly organism oriented and integrative approach to the study of animal form, function, development and evolution. The journal invites papers that take a comparative or experimental approach to behavior and neurobiology, functional morphology, evolution and development, ecological physiology, and cell biology. Due to the increasing realization that animals exist only within a partnership with symbionts, Zoology encourages submissions of papers focused on the analysis of holobionts or metaorganisms as associations of the macroscopic host in synergistic interdependence with numerous microbial and eukaryotic species. The editors and the editorial board are committed to presenting science at its best. The editorial team is regularly adjusting editorial practice to the ever changing field of animal biology.
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