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Ecological consequences of ontogenetic changes in head shape and bite performance in the Jamaican lizard Anolis lineatopus

机译:牙买加蜥蜴Anolis lineatopus头部形状和咬合表现的个体发生变化的生态后果

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It has been documented extensively that body size affects the physiology and musculoskeletal function of organisms. However, less well understood is how body size affects the ecology of organisms through its effects on physiology and performance. We explored the effects of body size on morphology and performance in different ontogenetic classes and sexes of a common Anolis lizard (A. lineatopus). Next, we tested whether these morphological and performance differences may affect functional aspects of the diet such as prey size and prey hardness. Our data showed that males, females and juveniles differ significantly in head size, head shape and bite force. Multiple regression models indicated that head shape and bite force are significantly correlated to prey size and hardness. Yet juveniles had relatively large heads and bit disproportionately hard for their size, allowing them to eat prey as large as those of females. However, for a given prey size, males and females ate more robust prey than did juveniles. Additionally, males ate relatively harder prey than did juveniles. These data suggest that: (1) body size affects the dietary ecology of animals through its effect on head size and bite force; (2) changes in head morphology independent of changes in overall size also have important effects on performance and diet. [copy ] 2006 The Linnean Society of London, Biological Journal of the Linnean Society, 2006, 89, 443-454.
机译:大量文献证明,体型会影响生物体的生理和肌肉骨骼功能。然而,人们还不太了解体重如何通过其对生理和机能的影响来影响生物的生态。我们探讨了体型对普通个体蜥蜴(A. lineatopus)不同个体发育类别和性别的形态和性能的影响。接下来,我们测试了这些形态和性能差异是否会影响饮食的功能方面,例如猎物大小和猎物硬度。我们的数据显示,男性,女性和青少年的头部大小,头部形状和咬合力存在显着差异。多元回归模型表明,头部的形状和咬合力与猎物的大小和硬度显着相关。然而,幼鸟的头比较大,而且其体型很难适应,因此它们可以吃到与雌性一样大的猎物。但是,对于给定的猎物大小,雄性和雌性的猎物要比幼崽更强壮。此外,雄性的猎物比幼体更难。这些数据表明:(1)体型通过影响头的大小和咬力来影响动物的饮食生态; (2)头部形态的变化与整体大小的变化无关,对行为和饮食也有重要影响。 [拷贝] 2006年伦敦林奈学会,《林奈学会生物学杂志》,2006年,第89卷,第443-454页。

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