Department of Life Sciences, Achva Academic College, M.P. Shikmim, 79800, Arugot, Israel.
Department of Life Sciences, Ben Gurion University of the Negev, 8410500, Beer Sheva, Israel.
Sci Rep. 2023 Mar 17;13(1):4447. doi: 10.1038/s41598-023-31624-6.
The morphological constraint hypothesis (MCH) states that, in snakes, males typically have relatively longer tails than females to accommodate the hemipenes and retractor muscles. To date, most studies testing the MCH have been interspecific and results have been equivocal. We tested the MCH intraspecifically on Cerastes vipera, a species with a relatively short tail and suitable for testing the MCH. The relative tail length and length of the hemipenes pocket in Cerastes vipera were measured in preserved museum-maintained males (n = 35) and in free-ranging males and females (n = 277). Males exhibited relatively longer tails than females, which was explained fully by the length of the hemipenes pocket. The relatively short tail of C. vipera presents a constraint to the reproductive structures in males, as the length of the hemipenes pocket occupies a greater proportion in shorter- than longer-tailed individuals. This is the first report presenting these intraspecific findings in support of the MCH. Whether these relations are widespread among snake families, within Viperidae, or specifically within C. vipera warrants further studies.
形态约束假说(MCH)指出,在蛇类中,雄性通常比雌性拥有相对更长的尾巴,以容纳半阴茎和缩回肌肉。迄今为止,大多数检验 MCH 的研究都是种间的,结果也存在争议。我们在具有相对较短尾巴且适合检验 MCH 的物种——埃及眼镜蛇(Cerastes vipera)中进行了种内检验。我们在保存的博物馆保存的雄性(n=35)和自由生活的雄性和雌性(n=277)中测量了埃及眼镜蛇的相对尾巴长度和半阴茎袋长度。雄性比雌性拥有相对更长的尾巴,这完全可以用半阴茎袋的长度来解释。埃及眼镜蛇相对较短的尾巴对雄性的生殖结构构成了限制,因为半阴茎袋的长度在尾巴较短的个体中占比更大。这是第一个支持 MCH 的种内发现的报告。这些关系是否在蛇类家族中、蝰科内或具体在埃及眼镜蛇中广泛存在,还需要进一步研究。