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Athletic anurans: the impact of morphology, ecology and evolution on climbing ability in invasive cane toads

机译:运动无氧菌:形态,生态和进化对侵入性甘蔗蟾蜍攀爬能力的影响

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Although primarily terrestrial, cane toads (Rhinella marina) sometimes climb near-vertical surfaces (tree-trunks, cliffs, fences) during foraging or dispersal activities. We scored climbing ability (in laboratory trials) of 288 cane toads from four regions in Australia, plus two sites on the island of Hawai'i. We found strong divergence in climbing ability associated not only with sex and relative limb length, but also population of origin. Within each population, longer-limbed individuals (and hence, males rather than females) were better climbers, although the geographical divergence in climbing ability remained significant even when sex and limb length were included in multivariate regression models. The geographical difference in climbing ability (but not morphology) disappeared when the progeny were raised in captivity under identical conditions, without climbing opportunities. Although influenced by morphology, climbing ability in wild-caught cane toads appears to be driven primarily by local environmental conditions that facilitate and/or reward arboreal activity.
机译:尽管主要是陆地上的,但蟾蜍蟾蜍(Rhinella marina)有时会在觅食或分散活动中爬近垂直表面(树干,悬崖,栅栏)。我们对来自澳大利亚四个地区以及夏威夷岛上两个地点的288个甘蔗蟾蜍的爬坡能力(在实验室试验中)进行了评分。我们发现,攀爬能力的巨大差异不仅与性别和相对肢体长度有关,而且与原籍人口也有关。在每个人群中,较长的肢体个体(因此,男性而不是女性)是更好的攀岩者,尽管即使在多元回归模型中包括性别和肢体长度,攀岩能力的地域差异仍然很明显。当子代在相同条件下被人工饲养而没有攀爬机会时,其攀爬能力(但形态)上的地理差异消失了。尽管受到形态的影响,但野生捕获的蟾蜍的爬坡能力似乎主要是由促进和/或奖励树木活动的当地环境条件驱动的。

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