Dwarf vipers on a small island: body size, diet and fecundity correlates

Author:

Tomović Ljiljana1,Anđelković Marko2ORCID,Golubović Ana1,Arsovski Dragan3,Ajtić Rastko4,Sterijovski Bogoljub3,Nikolić Sonja1,Crnobrnja-Isailović Jelka25,Lakušić Margareta67,Bonnet Xavier8

Affiliation:

1. Institute of Zoology, Faculty of Biology, University of Belgrade , Studentski trg, Belgrade , Serbia

2. Institute for Biological Research ‘Siniša Stanković’ – National Institute of Republic of Serbia, University of Belgrade , Bulevar despota Stefana, Belgrade , Serbia

3. Macedonian Ecological Society , Arhimedova, Skopje , North Macedonia

4. Department of Biology and Ecology, Faculty of Natural Sciences, University of Kragujevac , Radoja Domanovića, Kragujevac , Serbia

5. Department of Biology and Ecology, Faculty of Natural Sciences, University of Niš , Višegradska, Niš , Serbia

6. CIBIO/InBIO, Research Center in Biodiversity and Genetic Resources of the University of Porto , Vairão , Portugal

7. BIOPOLIS Program in Genomics, Biodiversity and Land Planning, CIBIO, Campus de Vairão , Vairão , Portugal

8. CEBC, UMR-7372, CNRS Université de La Rochelle , Villiers en Bois , France

Abstract

Abstract Insular populations offer excellent opportunities to study the factors that influence phenotypes. We observed island dwarfism in a widespread snake, the nose-horned viper (Vipera ammodytes). Island vipers were ~20% smaller than mainland individuals. They also produced fewer and smaller offspring. In snakes, food availability has a positive influence on body size, fecundity and offspring size. Consequently, low energy intake is a plausible explanation for insular dwarfism. The diet of island vipers was principally represented by lizards and centipedes, whereas the most profitable prey items (e.g. rodents) were regularly found in the stomach of mainland vipers. Furthermore, the proportion of individuals captured with a full stomach and good body condition were lower on the island compared with the mainland. Thus, island vipers were likely to be experiencing permanent energy restriction, with cascading effects on adult body size and reproductive output. Large prey promotes high relative jaw length in snakes. Island vipers displayed smaller relative jaw length compared with mainland populations, suggesting that plasticity played a role in insular dwarfism. But the difference in relative tail length between island and mainland populations, a trait not subjected to food-induced plasticity, indicates local adaptation. Both plasticity and adaptation might influence the phenotype of island vipers.

Funder

Ministry of Education, Science and Technological Development of Republic of Serbia

FCT

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics

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