Do aposematic species have larger range sizes? A case study with Neotropical poison frogs

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Silveira PriscilaORCID,Sousa Fernanda Gonçalves deORCID,Böning PhilippORCID,Maciel Natan M.ORCID,Stropp JulianaORCID,Lötters StefanORCID

Abstract

ABSTRACTAimAposematic animals, i.e. those that are defended and warn potential predators through signals, are suggested to have resource-gathering advantages against non-aposematic ones. We here explore this in a biogeographic frame expecting that aposematic species are better dispersers, which translates into larger geographic range size.LocationSouth America.TaxonPoison frogs (Amphibia; Aromobatidae and Dendrobatidae).MethodsWe use 43 toxic and 26 non-toxic poison frog species from the lowlands only as representatives of aposematic and non-aposematic study organisms, respectively. Realized and potential geographic ranges are calculated using minimum convex polygon and species distribution modelling methods, respectively. Accounting for species body size and phylogeny, we test if both range and aposematism are correlated using linear mixed models.ResultsAposematic and non-aposematic species do neither differ in realized nor in potential geographic range size. There was no effect of body size.Main conclusionsThe role of aposematism yet is not as clear as suggested and determinants of poison frog range sizes are multifaceted. A more integrative approach is needed using information of behaviour, predation risk, and reproductive biology to assess the role of aposematism on observed species distributions. Such data are not yet available for most species, neither poison frogs nor other aposematic animals.

Publisher

Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory

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