Abstract We used a dataset of georeferenced photos of 5,751 grass snakes from iNaturalist to evaluate subspecific variation of Natrix natrix in coloration and pattern. Our results provide evidence that all four genetically delineated subspecies differ morphologically, although unstriped individuals of N. n. vulgaris are difficult to tell apart from the nominotypical subspecies. The iNaturalist dataset shows that the frequency of dark body coloration increases from south to north and from west to east. This trend is both concordant with taxonomic variation (the easternmost subspecies, N. n. scutata, being the darkest taxon) and variation within the same subspecies (in N. n. natrix and N. n. scutata more northern populations ha...
Recent studies found major conflicts between traditional taxonomy and genetic differentiation of gra...
The genus Natrix, found in both hemispheres, comprises about 15 North American species and sub-speci...
Accurate delineation of lineage diversity is increasingly important, as species distributions are be...
Abstract We used a dataset of georeferenced photos of 5,751 grass snakes from iNatura...
Using georeferenced photographic records of 2944 grass snakes from Germany, Austria, and northern It...
Animal colouration has a significant ecological role in defence, reproduction, and thermoregulation....
We describe the unusual case of erythrism in the Eastern Grass Snake, Natrix natrix. This colour mor...
Color polymorphism in natural populations presents an ideal opportunity to study the evolutionary dr...
Here, we report a melanistic female of Natrix natrix from Gökçeada (Imbros), Turkey. This is first r...
Melanism in garter snake populations is a rare and ecologically important occurrence. Melanism can b...
Due to the character of the original source materials and the nature of batch digitization, quality ...
We scrutinize scientific names erected for or referred to Natrix astreptophora (Seoane, 1884), Natri...
In snakes, melanism can improve thermoregulation efficiency, reproductive success and provide additi...
We examined the mitochondrial identity of Aegean Natrix natrix moreotica representing different morp...
Many species exhibit variation in the color of their scales, feathers, or fur. Various forms of natu...
Recent studies found major conflicts between traditional taxonomy and genetic differentiation of gra...
The genus Natrix, found in both hemispheres, comprises about 15 North American species and sub-speci...
Accurate delineation of lineage diversity is increasingly important, as species distributions are be...
Abstract We used a dataset of georeferenced photos of 5,751 grass snakes from iNatura...
Using georeferenced photographic records of 2944 grass snakes from Germany, Austria, and northern It...
Animal colouration has a significant ecological role in defence, reproduction, and thermoregulation....
We describe the unusual case of erythrism in the Eastern Grass Snake, Natrix natrix. This colour mor...
Color polymorphism in natural populations presents an ideal opportunity to study the evolutionary dr...
Here, we report a melanistic female of Natrix natrix from Gökçeada (Imbros), Turkey. This is first r...
Melanism in garter snake populations is a rare and ecologically important occurrence. Melanism can b...
Due to the character of the original source materials and the nature of batch digitization, quality ...
We scrutinize scientific names erected for or referred to Natrix astreptophora (Seoane, 1884), Natri...
In snakes, melanism can improve thermoregulation efficiency, reproductive success and provide additi...
We examined the mitochondrial identity of Aegean Natrix natrix moreotica representing different morp...
Many species exhibit variation in the color of their scales, feathers, or fur. Various forms of natu...
Recent studies found major conflicts between traditional taxonomy and genetic differentiation of gra...
The genus Natrix, found in both hemispheres, comprises about 15 North American species and sub-speci...
Accurate delineation of lineage diversity is increasingly important, as species distributions are be...