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城市化对雄性西部围栏蜥蜴腹侧斑块大小及斑块表达表型相关性的影响()。

Effects of Urbanization on Ventral Patch Size and Phenotypic Correlates of Patch Expression in Male Western Fence Lizards ().

作者信息

Putman Breanna J, Stevens Bayley, Fresco Nina A, Urquidi Emily R

机构信息

Department of Biology California State University, San Bernardino California.

Department of Biological Sciences California State University Long Beach California.

出版信息

Ecol Evol. 2025 Jan 28;15(2):e70915. doi: 10.1002/ece3.70915. eCollection 2025 Feb.

Abstract

In some animals, males use colorful ornaments or badges to visually communicate with conspecifics. These traits can be condition-dependent, suggesting that environmental changes could impact the intensity of male sexual signals. Drastic habitat changes caused by urbanization can act as physiological stressors, potentially affecting male signaling traits through changes to condition or immune function. Here, we quantified the effects of urbanization on ventral patch size and correlates of patch expression, namely body size, body condition, corticosterone concentrations, and ectoparasites in male Western Fence Lizards (). We compared three aspects of male ventral color patches between urban and natural populations: area of the throat patch, total area of the paired belly patches, and total area of the black borders of the belly patches. All three area measurements across both habitat types were positively related to body size, and total belly patch area was positively related to body condition, indicating that these traits may signal male competitive ability and/or quality. Males from urban populations had larger throat patches than those from natural populations after controlling for body size. This difference in patch size was associated with a difference in probability of ectoparasite infection, but not with differences in corticosterone concentrations or body condition between urban and natural populations. Our results may indicate an effect of urbanization on immune function affecting male patch expression, although this idea remains untested. Overall, we show that urbanization can impact male sexual traits, which may have repercussions for visual communication in urban environments.

摘要

在一些动物中,雄性利用色彩鲜艳的装饰或标志与同种个体进行视觉交流。这些特征可能依赖于身体状况,这表明环境变化可能会影响雄性性信号的强度。城市化导致的剧烈栖息地变化可能成为生理应激源,通过改变身体状况或免疫功能,潜在地影响雄性信号特征。在这里,我们量化了城市化对雄性西部围栏蜥蜴腹部斑块大小以及斑块表达相关因素的影响,这些相关因素包括体型、身体状况、皮质酮浓度和体外寄生虫。我们比较了城市和自然种群中雄性腹部颜色斑块的三个方面:喉部斑块面积、成对腹部斑块的总面积以及腹部斑块黑色边缘的总面积。两种栖息地类型的所有三个面积测量值均与体型呈正相关,腹部斑块总面积与身体状况呈正相关,这表明这些特征可能标志着雄性的竞争能力和/或质量。在控制体型后,城市种群中的雄性比自然种群中的雄性喉部斑块更大。这种斑块大小的差异与体外寄生虫感染概率的差异有关,但与城市和自然种群之间皮质酮浓度或身体状况的差异无关。我们的结果可能表明城市化对免疫功能有影响,进而影响雄性斑块表达,尽管这一观点仍未得到验证。总体而言,我们表明城市化会影响雄性性特征,这可能会对城市环境中的视觉交流产生影响。

https://cdn.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/blobs/e314/11774875/f7db57f93dbe/ECE3-15-e70915-g004.jpg

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