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Physiological change in an insular lizard population confirms the reversed island syndrome
Authors:Daria Maria Monti  Pasquale Raia  Jessica Vroonen  Valeria Maselli  Raoul Van Damme  Domenico Fulgione
Institution:1. Department of Structural and Functional Biology, University of Naples Federico II, , 80126 Naples, Italy;2. Department of Earth Science, University of Naples Federico II, , 80138 Naples, Italy;3. Functional Morphology, Department of Biology, University of Antwerp, , BE‐2610 Wilrijk, Belgium;4. Department of Environmental Science, University of Naples 2 SUN, , 81100 Caserta, Italy
Abstract:Unpredictable environmental conditions and highly fluctuating population densities are believed to have produced a ‘reversed island syndrome’ (RIS) in an insular population of the Wall lizard on Licosa Islet, Italy. Several of the physiological, behavioural, and life‐history changes that constitute the RIS could result from positive selection on increased activity of melanocortins. For example, increased levels of α‐melanocyte‐stimulating hormone (MSH) should lead to increased investment in reproduction and increased immunocompetence in the island population. We tested the crucial assumption of this idea that plasma levels of α‐MSH in Licosa Islet lizards are elevated compared to those of the mainland relatives. We also tested for differences in reproductive effort between populations, by measuring plasma levels of 5‐α‐dihydrotestosterone in males and clutch mass in females. In addition, we assessed ectoparasite load as an indicator for the lizards’ resistance to environmental stress. In agreement with the RIS, we found that insular lizards exhibit higher α‐MSH levels, allocate more energy to reproduction, and have a reduced ectoparasite load compared to the nearest mainland population. © 2012 The Linnean Society of London, Biological Journal of the Linnean Society, 2012, ●● , ●●–●●.
Keywords:immunocompetence  melanocortin system  reproductive effort
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