International audienceAlthough classically associated with urban environments in invertebrates, melanism in terrestrial snakes is more often linked to occupancy of cool climates [1, 2, 3]. Thermal advantages to melanism do not apply in aquatic snakes [4], but although turtle-headed seasnakes (Emydocephalus annulatus) are banded or blotched across a wide geographic range [5] (Figures 1A and 1B), most individuals are melanic in polluted inshore bays of the Pacific island of New Caledonia [4] (Figure 1C). Why has melanism evolved in these urban sites?Because trace elements bind to melanin, darker feathers enhance a bird’s ability to shed pollutants [6]. Reptiles in polluted habitats also accumulate trace elements, that are expelled when the sk...
Throughout the animal kingdom, adaptive colouration serves critical functions ranging from inconspic...
Urban ecosystems and remnant habitat 'islands' therein, provide important strongholds for many wildl...
Reptiles, supposedly, do not produce pheomelanin pigments. Because this claim is based on rather wea...
International audienceAlthough classically associated with urban environments in invertebrates, mela...
International audienceOntogenic melanism (progressive darkening of the skin) has been documented in ...
12 páginas.- 3 figuras.- 77 referenciasMelanin is the basis of coloration in many animals, and altho...
Animal colouration has a significant ecological role in defence, reproduction, and thermoregulation....
An aquatic animal faces challenges not encountered by its terrestrial counterparts, promoting adapti...
We report the capture of two smooth snakes (Coronella austriaca) with melanistic colouration from a ...
Melanism in garter snake populations is a rare and ecologically important occurrence. Melanism can b...
Colouration may endorse thermoregulatory and antipredatory functions in snakes. The thermal melanism...
Coloration may serve a variety of behavioral (e.g., crypsis, communication) and physiological (e.g.,...
Associations between the evolutionary loss or gain of colours and habitat can be informative about h...
Wetlands and their biodiversity are constantly threatened by contaminant pollution from urbanisation...
We report the capture of two smooth snakes (Coronella austriaca) with melanistic colouration from a ...
Throughout the animal kingdom, adaptive colouration serves critical functions ranging from inconspic...
Urban ecosystems and remnant habitat 'islands' therein, provide important strongholds for many wildl...
Reptiles, supposedly, do not produce pheomelanin pigments. Because this claim is based on rather wea...
International audienceAlthough classically associated with urban environments in invertebrates, mela...
International audienceOntogenic melanism (progressive darkening of the skin) has been documented in ...
12 páginas.- 3 figuras.- 77 referenciasMelanin is the basis of coloration in many animals, and altho...
Animal colouration has a significant ecological role in defence, reproduction, and thermoregulation....
An aquatic animal faces challenges not encountered by its terrestrial counterparts, promoting adapti...
We report the capture of two smooth snakes (Coronella austriaca) with melanistic colouration from a ...
Melanism in garter snake populations is a rare and ecologically important occurrence. Melanism can b...
Colouration may endorse thermoregulatory and antipredatory functions in snakes. The thermal melanism...
Coloration may serve a variety of behavioral (e.g., crypsis, communication) and physiological (e.g.,...
Associations between the evolutionary loss or gain of colours and habitat can be informative about h...
Wetlands and their biodiversity are constantly threatened by contaminant pollution from urbanisation...
We report the capture of two smooth snakes (Coronella austriaca) with melanistic colouration from a ...
Throughout the animal kingdom, adaptive colouration serves critical functions ranging from inconspic...
Urban ecosystems and remnant habitat 'islands' therein, provide important strongholds for many wildl...
Reptiles, supposedly, do not produce pheomelanin pigments. Because this claim is based on rather wea...