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Substrate thermal properties influence ventral brightness evolution in ectotherms.

Jonathan Goldenberg1, Liliana D'Alba2, Karen Bisschop3,4, Bram Vanthournout2, Matthew D Shawkey2.   

Abstract

The thermal environment can affect the evolution of morpho-behavioral adaptations of ectotherms. Heat is transferred from substrates to organisms by conduction and reflected radiation. Because brightness influences the degree of heat absorption, substrates could affect the evolution of integumentary optical properties. Here, we show that vipers (Squamata:Viperidae) inhabiting hot, highly radiative and superficially conductive substrates have evolved bright ventra for efficient heat transfer. We analyzed the brightness of 4161 publicly available images from 126 species, and we found that substrate type, alongside latitude and body mass, strongly influences ventral brightness. Substrate type also significantly affects dorsal brightness, but this is associated with different selective forces: activity-pattern and altitude. Ancestral estimation analysis suggests that the ancestral ventral condition was likely moderately bright and, following divergence events, some species convergently increased their brightness. Vipers diversified during the Miocene and the enhancement of ventral brightness may have facilitated the exploitation of arid grounds. We provide evidence that integument brightness can impact the behavioral ecology of ectotherms.

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Year:  2021        PMID: 33398079      PMCID: PMC7782800          DOI: 10.1038/s42003-020-01524-w

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Commun Biol        ISSN: 2399-3642


  34 in total

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