Consequences of hybridization on life history and growth in postmetamorphic Triturus macedonicus

Author:

Bugarčić Marko1ORCID,Ivanović Ana1ORCID,Cvijanović Milena2ORCID,Vučić Tijana12ORCID

Affiliation:

1. University of Belgrade, Faculty of Biology, Institute of Zoology, 11000 Belgrade, Serbia

2. University of Belgrade, Institute for Biological Research “Siniša Stanković”, National Institute of the Republic of Serbia, Department of Evolutionary Biology, 11000 Belgrade, Serbia

Abstract

Abstract The Macedonian crested newt T. macedonicus forms a complex hybrid zone with the Balkan crested newt T. ivanbureschi in the central part of the Balkan Peninsula. In this study, we compared life history parameters (sex ratio, survival rate and age of sexual maturation) and growth parameters (body length and mass) of T. macedonicus and T. macedonicus × T. ivanbureschi hybrids over the first three postmetamorphic years. Survival rates were high and similar for both genotypes. Sexual dimorphism in body size (length and mass) was evident at the beginning of the third postmetamorphic year, after the first breeding year, for both T. macedonicus and hybrids. We did not find clear and consistent difference in any of the analysed traits suggesting that hybridization with T. ivabureschi does not affect postmetamorphic growth and survival of T. macedonicus.

Funder

ministarstvo prosvete, nauke i tehnološkog razvoja

Publisher

Brill

Subject

Animal Science and Zoology,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics

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