Examining the shape and size of female and male genitalia in snakes using three-dimensional geometric morphometrics

Author:

Lara Granados Genesis1,Greenwood Juliet1,Secor Stephen2,Shan Shan3,Hedrick Brandon P4,Brennan Patricia L R1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Biological Sciences, Mount Holyoke College , South Hadley, MA , USA

2. Department of Biological Sciences, University of Alabama , Tuscaloosa, AL , USA

3. Department of Mathematics and Statistics, Mount Holyoke College , South Hadley, MA , USA

4. Department of Cell Biology and Anatomy, Louisiana State University Health Sciences Center, New Orleans , LA , USA

Abstract

Abstract Quantification of genital variation in males and females can inform our understanding of likely copulatory interactions and evolution of genital diversity. However, no studies have quantified genital shape variation within a single snake species or examined the shape and size of both the vaginal pouch and hemipenes. Here, we examine the shape and size of the genitalia of female and male diamondback water snakes, Nerodia rhombifer, using a three-dimensional automated landmark geometric morphometric approach on models of the lumen of the vaginal pouch and inflated hemipenes, applying these techniques for the first time to the genital shape of vertebrates. Vaginal pouch shape is significantly associated with body size and reproductive status. As females grow larger and become reproductive, the vaginal pouch enlarges, widens and becomes more bifurcated. In reproductive males, the shape of the hemipenes is also significantly associated with body size. As males grow larger, the hemipenes enlarge and widen; their bifurcation becomes more defined and the spines at the base become more prominent. Vaginal pouch and hemipenial centroid size are isometric with respect to body length. The centroid sizes of the hemipenes and vaginal pouch are not significantly different from one another, hence the genitalia match in size. Reproductive females and males covary in the degree of bifurcation and size of their genitalia. We demonstrate the utility of three-dimensional analysis in studies of the shape of soft tissues and advocate its use in future studies of genitalia.

Funder

Mount Holyoke College

National Science Foundation

Louisiana State University Research Enhancement Program

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics

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