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Robustness of newt heads in condition of co-existence: a case of the Carpathian newt and the alpine newt

机译:共存条件下of的健壮性:以喀尔巴阡new和高山new为例

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Co-existence between potentially competing newt species can lead to niche differentiation (e.g., in terms of diet shifts). This may cause adaptive responses involving changes in head shape. Here, we tested the hypothesis: the head shape of Lissotriton montandoni is different in conditions of co-occurrence with Ichthyosaura alpestris than in conditions in which other newt species are absent. We analysed images depicting head shape of specimens of I. alpestris and L. montandoni from a museum collection. All specimens of I. alpestris originated in a habitat where L. montandoni also occurred, whereas specimens of L. montandoni derived from populations that cohabited with I. alpestris and populations in which the presence of another newt species was not recorded. In each image, landmarks and semilandmarks were digitised. Females of L. montandoni from the population where I. alpestris also occurred were characterised by more massive heads and longer mouths in lateral views than females from sites where no other newt species occurred. Significant differences in head shape were also found when analysing ventral views between these species when they occupied the same habitat. We confirmed that the head shape of female L. montandoni differs between conditions of co-occurrence and absence of I. alpestris; no differences were found for males. A differently shaped head may be an adaptation to diet; L. montandoni females with longer mouths and more robust basal parts of the head can feed on larger invertebrates and compete more effectively with I. alpestris. The co-existence of newt species should be taken into account in future ecomorphological studies.Electronic supplementary materialThe online version of this article (doi:10.1007/s00435-017-0366-7) contains supplementary material, which is available to authorized users.
机译:潜在竞争性new物种之间的共存会导致生态位分化(例如,在饮食转变方面)。这可能会导致涉及头部形状变化的自适应响应。在这里,我们检验了这一假设:蒙氏梭梭的头部形状在与鱼鳞龙共存的条件下与在其他new物种不存在的条件下是不同的。我们分析了从博物馆收藏品中描绘出的高山龙舌兰和蒙氏龙虾标本的头部形状的图像。阿尔卑斯山的所有标本都起源于也发生了蒙氏乳杆菌的栖息地,而蒙山上的标本则来源于与阿尔卑斯山同居的种群以及没有记录到其他new物种的种群。在每个图像中,将地标和半地标数字化。与没有其他new物种发生的地方的雌性相比,来自也发生高山紫花苜蓿的种群中的蒙多尼乳杆菌的雌性的特征是头部更大,侧面观察的嘴更长。分析这些物种在相同栖息地时的腹侧视图时,还发现头部形状存在显着差异。我们证实,雌性L. montandoni的头部形状在并存和不存在高山被孢霉的条件之间是不同的。没有发现男性差异。头部形状不同可能是对饮食的适应。 L. montandoni雌性具有更长的嘴巴和更坚硬的头部基础部分,可以以较大的无脊椎动物为食,并且可以更有效地与Alperestris竞争。在未来的生态形态学研究中应考虑of的共存。电子补充材料本文的在线版本(doi:10.1007 / s00435-017-0366-7)包含补充材料,授权用户可以使用。

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