Title of article :
An allometry study of Caspian pond turtle (Mauremys caspica) in Golestan province, Iran
Author/Authors :
Yazarloo ، Mahsa - Faculty of Sciences , Kami ، Haji Gholi - Faculty of Sciences , BagherianYazdi ، Aliakbar - Faculty of Sciences
Abstract :
Caspian pond turtle, Mauremys caspica shows allometric growth and sexual dimorphism in the shell. Differences in allometric growth produce sexually dimorphic adults. Our results revealed that females are smaller than males that may be related to the risk of the predation, desiccation, and thermal stress. Allometric changes in shape of the shells are different between males and females. In females shape related characters such as plastral length (Pl1) and plastral fore and hind lobe width (PFLW, PHLW), gular, pectoral, abdominal and anal seam length (GSL, PSL, AbSL, AnSL) which represent width of plastron and plastral length proportionally change with size (related to SCL2 as index of size). The most remarkable changes related to size are right and left bridge length (RBr, LBr) in females but these changes have not effect on shell shape. For males character TL2 changes dramatically related to size (SCL2). Sexual dimorphism of the shell was also evident. ANCOVA indicated that the regression slopes of males and females differed significantly (p gt; 0.000) in 15 of the 24 characters examined.
Keywords :
Allometric growth , maximum straight carapace length , sexual dimorphism , Mauremys caspica , tail length
Journal title :
Journal of Wildlife and Biodiversity
Journal title :
Journal of Wildlife and Biodiversity