Population density, sex ratio and body size in a population of Salamandra atra atra on the Dolomites

IF 0.6 4区 生物学 Q4 ZOOLOGY
A. Romano, M. Anderle, A. Forti, P. Partel, P. Pedrini
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Abstract

Salamandra atra atra is the most widespread subspecies of the Alpine Salamander, both in Italy and in the other parts of the species distribution range. However, in particular for Italian populations, its ecology and demographic parameters are poorly known. We studied biometry (length, mass, body condition index) and demography (population density, sex ratio, proportion of gravid females) of this fully terrestrial salamander in the “Paneveggio-Pale di San Martino” Natural Park in the Dolomites. We used removal methods to estimate abundance on a surface of about 1000 m 2 . Density estimate of adults was 472 salamanders/ha, which falls within the density estimates that are available for this taxon . Sexes did not differ significantly in size and body mass. Body sizes of adults included the maximum sized salamander recorded in Italy. There was a high rate of gravid females (50%), which were comparable in size with non-gravid females. Males and non-gravid females did not show significant differences in their body condition index.
白云岩上苏门答腊萨拉曼德拉种群的密度、性别比和体型
苏门答腊蝾螈是阿尔卑斯蝾螈中分布最广的亚种,分布在意大利和物种分布范围的其他地区。然而,特别是对于意大利人口来说,其生态和人口参数鲜为人知。我们在多洛米蒂的“Paneveggio Pale di San Martino”自然公园研究了这种完全陆地蝾螈的生物计量学(长度、质量、身体状况指数)和人口学(种群密度、性别比、怀孕雌性的比例)。我们使用去除方法来估计约1000m2表面上的丰度。成年蝾螈的密度估计为472只/公顷,属于该分类单元的密度估计范围。性别在体型和体重上没有显著差异。成年蝾螈的体型包括意大利记录的最大体型蝾螈。怀孕的女性比例很高(50%),其体型与未怀孕的女性相当。雄性和未怀孕的雌性在身体状况指数上没有表现出显著差异。
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1.20
自引率
12.50%
发文量
10
审稿时长
6 months
期刊介绍: Acta Herpetologica, a journal open to academics all over the world, offers itself as a new site for the presentation and discussion of the most recent results in the field of research on Amphibians and Reptiles, both living and extinct. The official journal of the Societas Herpetologica Italica (S.H.I.), Acta Herpetologica publishes original works – extended articles, short notes and book reviews – mostly in English, dealing with the biology and diversity of Amphibians and Reptiles.
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