Reproductive success and risk of predation in normal and melanistic colour morphs of the adder, Vipera berus |
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Authors: | CLAES ANDRÉN GÖRAN NILSON |
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Institution: | University of Göteborg, Department of Zoology, Box250 59, S-400J1 Göteborg, Sweden |
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Abstract: | In a population of adders (Vipera berus) in Southwest Sweden, melanistic males were heavier than normal coloured males of the same length. Victory in male-male sexual combats was positively related to size. Higher risk of predation in the black morph was inferred from experiments showing a high predator attack rate on models of the black morph. Even the bright colour in newly moulted basking males of the normal morph gives cryptic protection. In females, melanism probably also affects body size and risk of predation by visually searching predators. The thermoregulatory influence of black colour, the reproductive success and the maintenance of two colour morphs in the population are discussed. |
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Keywords: | Vipera berus melanism thermoregulation size combat predation reproductive success |
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