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Reflectance of sexually dichromatic UV-blue patches varies during the breeding season and between two subspecies of Gallotia galloti (Squamata: Lacertidae)

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BIOLOGICAL JOURNAL OF THE LINNEAN SOCIETY
卷 113, 期 2, 页码 556-569

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OXFORD UNIV PRESS
DOI: 10.1111/bij.12345

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lizards; monthly variation; sexual dichromatism; UV-blue reflectance

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Body coloration is sexually dimorphic in many vertebrate species, including lizards, in which males are often more conspicuous than females. A detailed analysis of the relative size of coloured patches and their reflectance, including the ultraviolet (UV) range, has rarely been performed. In the present work we quantified sexual dimorphism in body traits and surface area of all lateral patches from adult females and males of two subspecies of Gallotia galloti (G.g.galloti and G.g. eisentrauti). We also analysed the magnitude of sexual dichromatism in the UV-visible reflectance of such patches and the changes in patch size and brightness during the reproductive season (April-July). Males had significantly larger patch areas (relative to their snout-vent length) and higher brightness (mainly in the UV-blue range) than did females in both subspecies. The comparison of relative patch areas among months did not reach statistical significance. However, patch brightness significantly changed during the breeding season: that of the UV-blue (300-495nm) range from lizards of the two subspecies was significantly larger in June than in April, while brightness in the 495-700nm range in G.g.galloti was larger in May, June, and July than in April. A different pattern of dichromatism was also detected in the two populations, with G.g. eisentrauti being more sexually dichromatic than G.g.galloti. We discuss the results in terms of possible evolutionary causes for the sexual dichromatism related to different ecological characteristics of the habitats where each subspecies live.(c) 2014 The Linnean Society of London, Biological Journal of the Linnean Society, 2014, 113, 556-569.

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