2015
DOI: 10.1002/ece3.1517
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Intersexual allometry differences and ontogenetic shifts of coloration patterns in two aquatic turtles, Graptemys oculifera and Graptemys flavimaculata

Abstract: Coloration can play critical roles in a species' biology. The allometry of color patterns may be useful for elucidating the evolutionary mechanisms responsible for shaping the traits. We measured characteristics relating to eight aspects of color patterns from Graptemys oculifera and G. flavimaculata to investigate the allometric differences among male, female, and unsexed juvenile specimens. Additionally, we investigated ontogenetic shifts by incorporating the unsexed juveniles into the male and female datase… Show more

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“…with variation in immune function (Ibáñez, Marzal, López, & Martín, 2013;Ibáñez, Polo-Cavia, Polo-Cavia, López, & Martín, 2014;Polo-Cavia, López, & Martín, 2013), behavior Mafli, Wakamatsu, & Roulin, 2011;Thomas, 2002), sex (Blake, 1921;Bulté, Germain, O'Connor, & Blouin-Demers, 2013;Ibáñez et al, 2013;Wang, Yang, Liang, & Shi, 2013), and age/ size (Ennen, Lindeman, & Lovich, 2015;Ibáñez, Martín, Marzal, & Bertolero, 2017;Ibáñez et al, 2013). Eye color is poorly studied in turtles but is well described in Eastern box turtles (Terrapene carolina carolina).…”
Section: Intraspecific Differences In Turtle Coloration Have Been Assmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…with variation in immune function (Ibáñez, Marzal, López, & Martín, 2013;Ibáñez, Polo-Cavia, Polo-Cavia, López, & Martín, 2014;Polo-Cavia, López, & Martín, 2013), behavior Mafli, Wakamatsu, & Roulin, 2011;Thomas, 2002), sex (Blake, 1921;Bulté, Germain, O'Connor, & Blouin-Demers, 2013;Ibáñez et al, 2013;Wang, Yang, Liang, & Shi, 2013), and age/ size (Ennen, Lindeman, & Lovich, 2015;Ibáñez, Martín, Marzal, & Bertolero, 2017;Ibáñez et al, 2013). Eye color is poorly studied in turtles but is well described in Eastern box turtles (Terrapene carolina carolina).…”
Section: Intraspecific Differences In Turtle Coloration Have Been Assmentioning
confidence: 99%