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Colour Scales with Climate in North American Ratsnakes: a Test of the Thermal Melanism Hypothesis Using Community Science Images

Biology letters(2022)

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Animal colour is a complex trait shaped by multiple selection pressures that can vary across geography. The thermal melanism hypothesis predicts that darker coloration is beneficial to animals in colder regions because it allows for more rapid solar absorption. Here, we use community science images of three closely related species of North American ratsnakes (genusPantherophis) to examine if climate predicts colour variation across range-wide scales. We predicted that darker individuals are found in colder regions and higher elevations, in accordance with the thermal melanism hypothesis. Using an unprecedented dataset of over 8000 images, we found strong support for temperature as a key predictor of darker colour, supporting thermal melanism. We also found that elevation and precipitation are predictive of colour, but the direction and magnitude of these effects were more variable across species. Our study is the first to quantify colour variation inPantherophisratsnakes, highlighting the value of community science images for studying range-wide colour variation.
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community science,iNaturalist,Pantherophis,thermal melanism hypothesis
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