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Seasonal and interpopulational phenotypic variation in morphology and sexual signals of Podarcis liolepis lizards

Widespread species often show extensive phenotypic variation due to the contrasting abiotic and biotic factors that shape selective pressures in different environments. In this context, the gradual and predictable patterns of variation in climatic and environmental conditions found in mountain areas...

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Autores principales: Ortega, Jesús, Martín, José, Crochet, Pierre-André, López, Pilar, Clobert, Jean
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6419997/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30875384
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0211686
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author Ortega, Jesús
Martín, José
Crochet, Pierre-André
López, Pilar
Clobert, Jean
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Martín, José
Crochet, Pierre-André
López, Pilar
Clobert, Jean
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description Widespread species often show extensive phenotypic variation due to the contrasting abiotic and biotic factors that shape selective pressures in different environments. In this context, the gradual and predictable patterns of variation in climatic and environmental conditions found in mountain areas offer a great opportunity to explore intraspecific phenotypic variation. For instance, temperature is negatively correlated with altitude and virtually all aspects of the behavior and physiology of ectotherms are sensitive to body temperature. In this work, we tested the hypothesis that morphology, dorsal and ventral coloration and the chemical profile of femoral secretions show interpopulational and seasonal variation in the lacertid lizard (Podarcis liolepis). We compared lizards from three populations inhabiting lowland and highland habitats in the French Pyrenees that were closely related genetically. We found that highland lizards were larger, stockier, had longer heads and more femoral pores and had a darker dorsal coloration than lowland ones. In addition, we detected interpopulational differences in both the abundance and the richness of chemical compounds in the glandular secretions, and we also found seasonal variation in the overall chemical composition. Dorsal and ventral coloration differed seasonally and between populations. Ventral and dorsal brightness were higher in lowland than in highland lizards in the reproductive season whereas the reversed trend was found in the non-reproductive season but only for dorsal brightness. In addition, all lizards had browner dorsal coloration in the non-reproductive season, and lowland lizards were greener in the reproductive season. By integrating information from both visual and chemical systems, our works offers a comprehensive view of how these lizards communicate in a multimodal context.
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spelling pubmed-64199972019-04-02 Seasonal and interpopulational phenotypic variation in morphology and sexual signals of Podarcis liolepis lizards Ortega, Jesús Martín, José Crochet, Pierre-André López, Pilar Clobert, Jean PLoS One Research Article Widespread species often show extensive phenotypic variation due to the contrasting abiotic and biotic factors that shape selective pressures in different environments. In this context, the gradual and predictable patterns of variation in climatic and environmental conditions found in mountain areas offer a great opportunity to explore intraspecific phenotypic variation. For instance, temperature is negatively correlated with altitude and virtually all aspects of the behavior and physiology of ectotherms are sensitive to body temperature. In this work, we tested the hypothesis that morphology, dorsal and ventral coloration and the chemical profile of femoral secretions show interpopulational and seasonal variation in the lacertid lizard (Podarcis liolepis). We compared lizards from three populations inhabiting lowland and highland habitats in the French Pyrenees that were closely related genetically. We found that highland lizards were larger, stockier, had longer heads and more femoral pores and had a darker dorsal coloration than lowland ones. In addition, we detected interpopulational differences in both the abundance and the richness of chemical compounds in the glandular secretions, and we also found seasonal variation in the overall chemical composition. Dorsal and ventral coloration differed seasonally and between populations. Ventral and dorsal brightness were higher in lowland than in highland lizards in the reproductive season whereas the reversed trend was found in the non-reproductive season but only for dorsal brightness. In addition, all lizards had browner dorsal coloration in the non-reproductive season, and lowland lizards were greener in the reproductive season. By integrating information from both visual and chemical systems, our works offers a comprehensive view of how these lizards communicate in a multimodal context. Public Library of Science 2019-03-15 /pmc/articles/PMC6419997/ /pubmed/30875384 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0211686 Text en © 2019 Ortega et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Ortega, Jesús
Martín, José
Crochet, Pierre-André
López, Pilar
Clobert, Jean
Seasonal and interpopulational phenotypic variation in morphology and sexual signals of Podarcis liolepis lizards
title Seasonal and interpopulational phenotypic variation in morphology and sexual signals of Podarcis liolepis lizards
title_full Seasonal and interpopulational phenotypic variation in morphology and sexual signals of Podarcis liolepis lizards
title_fullStr Seasonal and interpopulational phenotypic variation in morphology and sexual signals of Podarcis liolepis lizards
title_full_unstemmed Seasonal and interpopulational phenotypic variation in morphology and sexual signals of Podarcis liolepis lizards
title_short Seasonal and interpopulational phenotypic variation in morphology and sexual signals of Podarcis liolepis lizards
title_sort seasonal and interpopulational phenotypic variation in morphology and sexual signals of podarcis liolepis lizards
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6419997/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30875384
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0211686
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