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dc.contributor.author VALENCIA FLORES, ERIKA
dc.contributor.author VENEGAS BARRERA, CRYSTIAN SADIEL
dc.contributor.author FAJARDO GUADARRAMA, VICTOR MANUEL
dc.contributor.author MANJARREZ SILVA, FRANCISCO JAVIER
dc.creator VALENCIA FLORES, ERIKA; 783634
dc.creator VENEGAS BARRERA, CRYSTIAN SADIEL; 38792
dc.creator FAJARDO GUADARRAMA, VICTOR MANUEL; 38438
dc.creator MANJARREZ SILVA, FRANCISCO JAVIER; 79434
dc.date.accessioned 2020-01-29T23:24:34Z
dc.date.available 2020-01-29T23:24:34Z
dc.date.issued 2019-03-13
dc.identifier.issn 2167-8359
dc.identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11799/105467
dc.description.abstract Background. Geographic variation in body size and condition can reveal differential local adaptation to resource availability or climatic factors. Body size and condition are related to fitness in garter snakes (Thamnophis), thus good body condition may increase survival, fecundity in females, and mating success in males. Phylogenetically related species in sympatry are predicted to exhibit similar body condition when they experience similar environmental conditions. We focused on interspecific and geographical variation in body size and condition in three sympatric Mexican garter snakes from the highlands of Central Mexico. Methods. We assessed SVL, mass, and body condition (obtained from Major axis linear regression of ln-transformed body mass on ln-transformed SVL) in adults and juveniles of both sexes of Thamnophis eques, T. melanogaster, and T. scalaris sampled at different locations and ranges from 3 11 years over a 20-year period. Results. We provide a heterogeneous pattern of sexual and ontogenic reproductive status variations of body size and condition among local populations. Each garter snake species shows locations with good and poor body condition; juvenile snakes show similar body condition between populations, adults show varying body condition between populations, and adults also show sex differences in body condition.Wediscuss variations in body condition as possibly related to the snakes' life cycle differences. es
dc.description.sponsorship Universidad Autónoma del Estado de México (Number 4047/2016SF). es
dc.language.iso eng es
dc.publisher PeerJ es
dc.rights openAccess es
dc.rights.uri http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0
dc.subject Ontogenic reproductive status es
dc.subject Diet es
dc.subject Thamnophis es
dc.subject Central Mexico Highlands es
dc.subject Interspecific variation es
dc.subject Geographical variation es
dc.subject.classification BIOLOGÍA Y QUÍMICA
dc.title Microgeographic variation in body condition of three Mexican garter snakes in central Mexico es
dc.type Artículo es
dc.provenance Científica es
dc.road Dorada es
dc.organismo Ciencias es
dc.ambito Nacional es
dc.cve.CenCos 21902 es
dc.audience students es
dc.audience researchers es
dc.type.conacyt article
dc.identificator 2
dc.relation.doi 10.7717/peerj.6601


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  • Microgeographic variation in body condition of three Mexican garter snakes in central Mexico
  • Autor
  • VALENCIA FLORES, ERIKA
  • VENEGAS BARRERA, CRYSTIAN SADIEL
  • FAJARDO GUADARRAMA, VICTOR MANUEL
  • MANJARREZ SILVA, FRANCISCO JAVIER
  • Fecha de publicación
  • 2019-03-13
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  • PeerJ
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  • Ontogenic reproductive status
  • Diet
  • Thamnophis
  • Central Mexico Highlands
  • Interspecific variation
  • Geographical variation
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