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Camouflage versus running performance as strategies against predation in a lizard inhabiting different habitats
Authors:Lixia Wan  Zhenxia Liu  Tao Wang  Minglu Yang  Jiasheng Li  Hui Sun  Chenkai Niu  Wei Zhao  Yuanting Jin
Institution:1. College of Life Sciences, Northwest Normal University, Lanzhou China ; 2. College of Life Sciences, China Jiliang University, Hangzhou China ; 3. College of life sciences and medicine, Zhejiang Sci‐Tech University, Hangzhou China ; 4. College of Life Sciences, Lanzhou University, Lanzhou China
Abstract:Running speed and camouflage are associated with the foraging and anti‐predator abilities of animals. The toad‐headed lizard, Phrynocephalus versicolor, has evolved a darker dorsal color in melanistic habitats and maintained a lighter color in adjacent, non‐melanistic habitats. We test the hypothesis that lizards have weaker running speed on well‐matching backgrounds than on less matching backgrounds. We used lizard models to compare the predation pressure, while the running speed of dark and light lizards were compared in field tunnels using a video recording method. Our results indicated that both the dark lizards in melanistic Heishankou (HSK) and the light lizards in non‐melanistic Guazhou (GZ) face lower predation pressure than potential color‐background unmatched lizards. The light lizards have a potentially higher running speed than darker lizards in melanistic habitats, which implies that substrate color matching populations with benefits of camouflage might have lower anti‐predation pressure, and the costs of investment in melanin production may reduce running capacity.
Keywords:anti‐  predation  camouflage  color variation  reptile  running speed
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