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Phylogenetic and morphological influence on habitat choice in moisture‐harvesting horned lizards (Phrynosoma spp.)

In previous studies, the superhydrophilic skin of moisture‐harvesting lizards has been linked to the morphological traits of the lizards’ integument, that is, the occurrence of honeycomb‐shaped microstructures. Interestingly, these structures can also cover the skin of lizards inhabiting wet habitat...

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Autores principales: Joel, Anna‐Christin, Linde, Jenice R. N., Comanns, Philipp, Emonts, Caroline, Weissbach, Margret, Flecks, Morris, Rödder, Dennis
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Publicado: John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8525137/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34707847
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/ece3.8132
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author Joel, Anna‐Christin
Linde, Jenice R. N.
Comanns, Philipp
Emonts, Caroline
Weissbach, Margret
Flecks, Morris
Rödder, Dennis
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Linde, Jenice R. N.
Comanns, Philipp
Emonts, Caroline
Weissbach, Margret
Flecks, Morris
Rödder, Dennis
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description In previous studies, the superhydrophilic skin of moisture‐harvesting lizards has been linked to the morphological traits of the lizards’ integument, that is, the occurrence of honeycomb‐shaped microstructures. Interestingly, these structures can also cover the skin of lizards inhabiting wet habitats. We therefore tested the influence of the microstructures’ main features on the habitat choice and wettability in the genus Phrynosoma. The genus Phrynosoma comprises moisture‐harvesting species as well as nonspecialists. Lizards of this genus inhabit large areas of North America with diverse climatic conditions. Remarkably, the differences in the manifestation of microstructures are just as versatile as their surroundings. The phylogeny of the lizards as well as the depth of their ventral microstructures, though independent of each other, correlated with the precipitation in their respective habitat. All other morphological traits, as well as the skin's wettability itself, could not predict the habitat of Phrynosoma species. Hence, it is unlikely that the microstructure influences the wettability, at least directly. Hence, we presume an indirect influence for the following reasons: (a) As the ventral side cannot get wet by rain, but the belly could easily interact with a wet surface, the microstructure might facilitate water absorption from wet soil following precipitation. (b) We found the number of dorsal microstructures to be linked to the occurrence of silt in the habitat. In our study, we observed scales being heavily contaminated, most likely with a mixture of dead skin (after shedding) and silt. As many lizards burrow themselves or even shovel sand onto their backs, deploying the substrate might be a mechanism to increase the skin's wettability.
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spelling pubmed-85251372021-10-26 Phylogenetic and morphological influence on habitat choice in moisture‐harvesting horned lizards (Phrynosoma spp.) Joel, Anna‐Christin Linde, Jenice R. N. Comanns, Philipp Emonts, Caroline Weissbach, Margret Flecks, Morris Rödder, Dennis Ecol Evol Research Articles In previous studies, the superhydrophilic skin of moisture‐harvesting lizards has been linked to the morphological traits of the lizards’ integument, that is, the occurrence of honeycomb‐shaped microstructures. Interestingly, these structures can also cover the skin of lizards inhabiting wet habitats. We therefore tested the influence of the microstructures’ main features on the habitat choice and wettability in the genus Phrynosoma. The genus Phrynosoma comprises moisture‐harvesting species as well as nonspecialists. Lizards of this genus inhabit large areas of North America with diverse climatic conditions. Remarkably, the differences in the manifestation of microstructures are just as versatile as their surroundings. The phylogeny of the lizards as well as the depth of their ventral microstructures, though independent of each other, correlated with the precipitation in their respective habitat. All other morphological traits, as well as the skin's wettability itself, could not predict the habitat of Phrynosoma species. Hence, it is unlikely that the microstructure influences the wettability, at least directly. Hence, we presume an indirect influence for the following reasons: (a) As the ventral side cannot get wet by rain, but the belly could easily interact with a wet surface, the microstructure might facilitate water absorption from wet soil following precipitation. (b) We found the number of dorsal microstructures to be linked to the occurrence of silt in the habitat. In our study, we observed scales being heavily contaminated, most likely with a mixture of dead skin (after shedding) and silt. As many lizards burrow themselves or even shovel sand onto their backs, deploying the substrate might be a mechanism to increase the skin's wettability. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2021-09-21 /pmc/articles/PMC8525137/ /pubmed/34707847 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/ece3.8132 Text en © 2021 The Authors. Ecology and Evolution published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Joel, Anna‐Christin
Linde, Jenice R. N.
Comanns, Philipp
Emonts, Caroline
Weissbach, Margret
Flecks, Morris
Rödder, Dennis
Phylogenetic and morphological influence on habitat choice in moisture‐harvesting horned lizards (Phrynosoma spp.)
title Phylogenetic and morphological influence on habitat choice in moisture‐harvesting horned lizards (Phrynosoma spp.)
title_full Phylogenetic and morphological influence on habitat choice in moisture‐harvesting horned lizards (Phrynosoma spp.)
title_fullStr Phylogenetic and morphological influence on habitat choice in moisture‐harvesting horned lizards (Phrynosoma spp.)
title_full_unstemmed Phylogenetic and morphological influence on habitat choice in moisture‐harvesting horned lizards (Phrynosoma spp.)
title_short Phylogenetic and morphological influence on habitat choice in moisture‐harvesting horned lizards (Phrynosoma spp.)
title_sort phylogenetic and morphological influence on habitat choice in moisture‐harvesting horned lizards (phrynosoma spp.)
topic Research Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8525137/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34707847
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/ece3.8132
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