Background colour matching in a wild population of Alytes obstetricans

Author:

Polo-Cavia Nuria12,Oliveira José Miguel3,Redondo Villa Alberto José4,Márquez Rafael2

Affiliation:

1. Departamento de Biología, Universidad Autónoma de Madrid, Ciudad Universitaria de Cantoblanco, 28049 Madrid, Spain

2. Department of Biodiversity and Evolutionary Biology and Fonoteca Zoológica, Spanish National Museum of Natural History, CSIC, 28006 Madrid, Spain

3. Av. Dr. Abel das Neves, Ed. Cerca dos Anjos, Bl. 1, 1 B, 3130-204 Soure, Portugal

4. Department of Zoology, Universidad de Córdoba, 14071 Córdoba, Spain

Abstract

The capacity for physiological colour change has long been described in anuran amphibians. Camouflage against predators seems to be the most relevant function of dynamic changes in skin colour of frogs, but key aspects such as the rate at which these changes occur, or the specific colour components involved are not completely clear. Whereas most research on the topic has been reported on tree frogs in laboratory conditions, studies in other anurans or in the field are much scarcer. Here we show a potentially plastic, adaptive response in coloration of common midwife toads, Alytes obstetricans, from a population of central Portugal, whose pigmentation varied with their natural backgrounds. Using quantitative image analysis, we compared hue, saturation and brightness of dorsal skin coloration of toads and the colour of the area of ground immediately around them. We found a positive correlation between coloration of toads and background colour for the three components of the colour. As well as other anuran species, A. obstetricans might adjust skin coloration to match the surrounding environment, thus benefitting from short-term reversible crypsis strategies against predators. A less supported hypothesis would be that toads accurately select matching backgrounds to improve concealment as an antipredatory strategy.

Publisher

Brill

Subject

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

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