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Behavioural variation in natural populations. V. Morphological correlates of locomotion in the garter snake (Thamnophis radix)
Authors:STEVANJ ARNOLD  ALBERT F BENNETT
Institution:Department of Biology, University of Chicago, 940 E. 57th Street, Chicago, II 60637, U.S.A.;School of Biological Sciences, University of California, Irvine, CA 92717, U.S.A.
Abstract:A series of morphologieal and locomotor performance variables was measured in a population of newborn garter snakes to determine whether performance capacity has a significant morphological basis in these animals. Morphological traits measured were body length and mass, number of body and tail vertebrae and numbers of vertebral abnormalities. Locomotor performances included burst and mid-distance speed and distance and time crawled before anti-predator displays were assumed. All performance variables were repeatable in daily replicate trials ( P < 0.001). Individual burst speed, mid-distance speed, and distance crawled were significantly correlated pairwise ( P < 0.01). Most morphological and performance variables had a significant mass dependence (static allometry), although the effects were rather weak ( r 2 < 0.1, except for body length): larger animals performed better and had fewer abnormalities. There were significant associations between some morphological traits and locomotor performance. Morphological factors accounted for 19% of the variation in mid-distance speed and 14% of the variation in antipredator behavior by multiple regression analysis. Canonical correlation of all performance and morphological variables simultaneously accounted for 24% of the observed variation in performance. Numbers of body and tail vertebrae (assayed by scale counts) had an interactive effect on speed of locomotion.
Keywords:Antipredator behaviour  burst speed  crawling performance  locomotion  scalation  static allometry              Thamnophis            vertebral numbers
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