Northern Pacific Rattlesnakes (Crotalus oreganus) are ambush-hunting predators that rely on crypsis to forage and to avoid encounters with predators, yet little is known about color variation in this ubiquitous rattlesnake species. This study addressed how coloration and contrast in tail banding in C. oreganus vary among habitat types in Washington State. We also explored whether C. oreganus exhibit sexual dimorphism in coloration or tail band contrast (sexual dichromatism). We sampled 127 rattlesnakes from seven different populations across northern and central Washington state during spring emergence from overwintering hibernacula in 2017 and 2018. We characterized snake coloration as red/blue color ratios from standardized photographs, a...
Conspicuous colors (e.g. red, yellow, blue) have evolved numerous times across animals. But the func...
Many species have elaborate and complex coloration and patterning, which often differ between the se...
Aposematic coloration is a common theme among many animals, both vertebrate and invertebrate. The br...
In some viperid snakes, natural selection has shaped coloration and patterning to match local habita...
Coloration may serve a variety of behavioral (e.g., crypsis, communication) and physiological (e.g.,...
Multiple studies have addressed the mechanisms maintaining polymorphism within a population. However...
Many species exhibit variation in the color of their scales, feathers, or fur. Various forms of natu...
Crypsis, or the ability of an animal to avoid detection by other animals, is strongly impacted by an...
Crotalus oreganus, the Northern Pacific Rattlesnake, is the only species of rattlesnake that inhabit...
Sexual dimorphism of phenotypic traits associated with resource use is common in animals, and may re...
The timber rattlesnake (Crotalus horridus) occurs in discontinuous populations across the eastern an...
Species in the suborder Serpentes present a powerful model for understanding processes involved in v...
Research on the ecology and evolution of rattlesnakes has been sporadic over the past 80 years, but ...
It is increasingly important to study animal behaviors as these are the first responses organisms mo...
Research on the ecology and evolution of rattlesnakes has been sporadic over the past 80 years, but ...
Conspicuous colors (e.g. red, yellow, blue) have evolved numerous times across animals. But the func...
Many species have elaborate and complex coloration and patterning, which often differ between the se...
Aposematic coloration is a common theme among many animals, both vertebrate and invertebrate. The br...
In some viperid snakes, natural selection has shaped coloration and patterning to match local habita...
Coloration may serve a variety of behavioral (e.g., crypsis, communication) and physiological (e.g.,...
Multiple studies have addressed the mechanisms maintaining polymorphism within a population. However...
Many species exhibit variation in the color of their scales, feathers, or fur. Various forms of natu...
Crypsis, or the ability of an animal to avoid detection by other animals, is strongly impacted by an...
Crotalus oreganus, the Northern Pacific Rattlesnake, is the only species of rattlesnake that inhabit...
Sexual dimorphism of phenotypic traits associated with resource use is common in animals, and may re...
The timber rattlesnake (Crotalus horridus) occurs in discontinuous populations across the eastern an...
Species in the suborder Serpentes present a powerful model for understanding processes involved in v...
Research on the ecology and evolution of rattlesnakes has been sporadic over the past 80 years, but ...
It is increasingly important to study animal behaviors as these are the first responses organisms mo...
Research on the ecology and evolution of rattlesnakes has been sporadic over the past 80 years, but ...
Conspicuous colors (e.g. red, yellow, blue) have evolved numerous times across animals. But the func...
Many species have elaborate and complex coloration and patterning, which often differ between the se...
Aposematic coloration is a common theme among many animals, both vertebrate and invertebrate. The br...