The coloration of ectotherms plays an important role in thermoregulation processes. Dark individuals should heat up faster and be able to reach a higher body temperature than light individuals and should therefore have benefits in cool areas. In central Europe, montane local populations of adder (Vipera berus) and asp viper (Vipera aspis) exhibit a varying proportion of melanistic individuals. We tested whether the presence of melanistic V. aspis and V. berus could be explained by climatic conditions. We measured the climatic niche position and breadth of monomorphic (including strictly patterned individuals) and polymorphic local populations, calculated their niche overlap and tested for niche equivalency and similarity. In accordance with...
Background: The presence of intraspecific color polymorphism can have multiple impacts on the ecolog...
1) Phenotypic variation provides the framework for natural selection to work upon, enabling adaptive...
Recent climate change has re-invigorated scientific interest in the dynamics of geographic distribut...
The coloration of ectotherms plays an important role in thermoregulation processes. Dark individuals...
In ectotherms, thermoregulation strongly depends on environmental conditions, as well as on intrinsi...
Alternative morphotypes can confer important selective advantages in different habitats, whereas the...
Colouration may endorse thermoregulatory and antipredatory functions in snakes. The thermal melanism...
Animal colouration has a significant ecological role in defence, reproduction, and thermoregulation....
According to a popular hypothesis, the reproductive success of melanistic male adders Vipera berus i...
Multiple studies have addressed the mechanisms maintaining polymorphism within a population. However...
Abstract Background In eastern North America two common colour morphs exist in most populations of r...
The impact of climate change on global biodiversity is firmly established, but the differential effe...
Many characteristics, for example life-history traits, physiological tolerance to heat and cold, and...
1) Phenotypic variation provides the framework for natural selection to work upon , enabling adaptiv...
Many authors hypothesized that coloration and dorsal pattern could be important for reptile thermore...
Background: The presence of intraspecific color polymorphism can have multiple impacts on the ecolog...
1) Phenotypic variation provides the framework for natural selection to work upon, enabling adaptive...
Recent climate change has re-invigorated scientific interest in the dynamics of geographic distribut...
The coloration of ectotherms plays an important role in thermoregulation processes. Dark individuals...
In ectotherms, thermoregulation strongly depends on environmental conditions, as well as on intrinsi...
Alternative morphotypes can confer important selective advantages in different habitats, whereas the...
Colouration may endorse thermoregulatory and antipredatory functions in snakes. The thermal melanism...
Animal colouration has a significant ecological role in defence, reproduction, and thermoregulation....
According to a popular hypothesis, the reproductive success of melanistic male adders Vipera berus i...
Multiple studies have addressed the mechanisms maintaining polymorphism within a population. However...
Abstract Background In eastern North America two common colour morphs exist in most populations of r...
The impact of climate change on global biodiversity is firmly established, but the differential effe...
Many characteristics, for example life-history traits, physiological tolerance to heat and cold, and...
1) Phenotypic variation provides the framework for natural selection to work upon , enabling adaptiv...
Many authors hypothesized that coloration and dorsal pattern could be important for reptile thermore...
Background: The presence of intraspecific color polymorphism can have multiple impacts on the ecolog...
1) Phenotypic variation provides the framework for natural selection to work upon, enabling adaptive...
Recent climate change has re-invigorated scientific interest in the dynamics of geographic distribut...