Influence of climate on the presence of colour polymorphism in two montane reptile species

Author:

Broennimann Olivier1,Ursenbacher Sylvain2,Meyer Andreas2,Golay Philippe1,Monney Jean-Claude2,Schmocker Hans3,Guisan Antoine1,Dubey Sylvain1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Ecology and Evolution, University of Lausanne, Biophore Building, Lausanne, Switzerland

2. Karch (Centre de coordination pour la protection des amphibiens et des reptiles de Suisse), Neuchâtel, Switzerland

3. EcCoronella, Naturschutz und ökologische Feldarbeiten, Chur, Switzerland

Abstract

The coloration of ectotherms plays an important role in thermoregulation processes. Dark individuals should heat up faster and be able to reach a higher body temperature than light individuals and should therefore have benefits in cool areas. In central Europe, montane local populations of adder ( Vipera berus ) and asp viper ( Vipera aspis ) exhibit a varying proportion of melanistic individuals. We tested whether the presence of melanistic V. aspis and V. berus could be explained by climatic conditions. We measured the climatic niche position and breadth of monomorphic (including strictly patterned individuals) and polymorphic local populations, calculated their niche overlap and tested for niche equivalency and similarity. In accordance with expectations, niche overlap between polymorphic local populations of both species is high, and even higher than that of polymorphic versus monomorphic montane local populations of V. aspis , suggesting a predominant role of melanism in determining the niche of ectothermic vertebrates. However, unexpectedly, the niche of polymorphic local populations of both species is narrower than that of monomorphic ones, indicating that colour polymorphism does not always enable the exploitation of a greater variability of resources, at least at the intraspecific level. Overall, our results suggest that melanism might be present only when the thermoregulatory benefit is higher than the cost of predation.

Publisher

The Royal Society

Subject

General Agricultural and Biological Sciences,Agricultural and Biological Sciences (miscellaneous)

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