The relationship between body and substrate color for Ambystoma altamirani (Caudata: Ambystomatidae) from the Arroyo los Axolotes, Mexico

The relationship between body and substrate color for Ambystoma altamirani (Caudata: Ambystomatidae) from the Arroyo los Axolotes, Mexico. To determine whether the coloration of Ambystoma altamirani varies and whether the color is related to the color of the salamander’s substrate, A. altamirani fr...

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Main Authors: Viridiana Villarreal Hernández, Geoffrey R. Smith, Raymundo Montoya Ayala, Julio A. Lemos-Espinal
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Universidade de São Paulo 2020-12-01
Series:Phyllomedusa: Journal of Herpetology
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Online Access:https://www.revistas.usp.br/phyllo/article/view/179858
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spelling doaj-afda517d2fbc42cd9de11592aa6bb2072021-02-02T16:04:31ZengUniversidade de São PauloPhyllomedusa: Journal of Herpetology1519-13972316-90792020-12-01192The relationship between body and substrate color for Ambystoma altamirani (Caudata: Ambystomatidae) from the Arroyo los Axolotes, MexicoViridiana Villarreal Hernández0Geoffrey R. Smith1Raymundo Montoya Ayala2Julio A. Lemos-Espinal3Facultad de Estudios Superiores IztacalaDenison University. Department of BiologyFacultad de Estudios Superiores Iztacala.Facultad de Estudios Superiores Iztacala The relationship between body and substrate color for Ambystoma altamirani (Caudata: Ambystomatidae) from the Arroyo los Axolotes, Mexico. To determine whether the coloration of Ambystoma altamirani varies and whether the color is related to the color of the salamander’s substrate, A. altamirani from the Arroyo los Axolotes, state of México, Mexico, was examined. The study was conducted from February 2018 to January 2019, and the colors classified by comparison with a standard color wheel. The most common base color was olive-green (64%) followed by black (21%). The most common color combinations were olive-green with black markings (44%), solid black (14%), and olive-green with black and yellow markings (11%). Olive-green salamanders were present in every month of the study, whereas the other base colors were found in fewer months, with the greatest diversity of base colors being observed from April to July. Olive-green, black, and “light” A. altamirani were found on dark substrates more frequently than expected based on availability compared to intermediate or light substrates. Because there is no evidence for substrate color matching, substrate selection likely is based on other environmental features. https://www.revistas.usp.br/phyllo/article/view/179858adultcolorsalamanderstream
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author Viridiana Villarreal Hernández
Geoffrey R. Smith
Raymundo Montoya Ayala
Julio A. Lemos-Espinal
spellingShingle Viridiana Villarreal Hernández
Geoffrey R. Smith
Raymundo Montoya Ayala
Julio A. Lemos-Espinal
The relationship between body and substrate color for Ambystoma altamirani (Caudata: Ambystomatidae) from the Arroyo los Axolotes, Mexico
Phyllomedusa: Journal of Herpetology
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color
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author_facet Viridiana Villarreal Hernández
Geoffrey R. Smith
Raymundo Montoya Ayala
Julio A. Lemos-Espinal
author_sort Viridiana Villarreal Hernández
title The relationship between body and substrate color for Ambystoma altamirani (Caudata: Ambystomatidae) from the Arroyo los Axolotes, Mexico
title_short The relationship between body and substrate color for Ambystoma altamirani (Caudata: Ambystomatidae) from the Arroyo los Axolotes, Mexico
title_full The relationship between body and substrate color for Ambystoma altamirani (Caudata: Ambystomatidae) from the Arroyo los Axolotes, Mexico
title_fullStr The relationship between body and substrate color for Ambystoma altamirani (Caudata: Ambystomatidae) from the Arroyo los Axolotes, Mexico
title_full_unstemmed The relationship between body and substrate color for Ambystoma altamirani (Caudata: Ambystomatidae) from the Arroyo los Axolotes, Mexico
title_sort relationship between body and substrate color for ambystoma altamirani (caudata: ambystomatidae) from the arroyo los axolotes, mexico
publisher Universidade de São Paulo
series Phyllomedusa: Journal of Herpetology
issn 1519-1397
2316-9079
publishDate 2020-12-01
description The relationship between body and substrate color for Ambystoma altamirani (Caudata: Ambystomatidae) from the Arroyo los Axolotes, Mexico. To determine whether the coloration of Ambystoma altamirani varies and whether the color is related to the color of the salamander’s substrate, A. altamirani from the Arroyo los Axolotes, state of México, Mexico, was examined. The study was conducted from February 2018 to January 2019, and the colors classified by comparison with a standard color wheel. The most common base color was olive-green (64%) followed by black (21%). The most common color combinations were olive-green with black markings (44%), solid black (14%), and olive-green with black and yellow markings (11%). Olive-green salamanders were present in every month of the study, whereas the other base colors were found in fewer months, with the greatest diversity of base colors being observed from April to July. Olive-green, black, and “light” A. altamirani were found on dark substrates more frequently than expected based on availability compared to intermediate or light substrates. Because there is no evidence for substrate color matching, substrate selection likely is based on other environmental features.
topic adult
color
salamander
stream
url https://www.revistas.usp.br/phyllo/article/view/179858
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