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. 2022 Jan;17(1):44-53.
doi: 10.1111/1749-4877.12570. Epub 2021 Jul 17.

Epistatic interactions between pterin and carotenoid genes modulate intra-morph color variation in a lizard

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Epistatic interactions between pterin and carotenoid genes modulate intra-morph color variation in a lizard

Prem Aguilar et al. Integr Zool. 2022 Jan.

Abstract

Color polymorphisms have become a major topic in evolutionary biology and substantial efforts have been devoted to the understanding of the mechanisms responsible for originating such colorful systems. Within-morph continuous variation, on the other hand, has been neglected in most of the studies. Here, we combine spectrophotometric/visual modeling and genetic data to study the mechanisms promoting continuous variation within categorical color morphs of Podarcis muralis. Our results suggest that intra-morph variability in the pterin-based orange morph is greater compared to white and yellow morphs. We also show that continuous variation within the orange morph is partially discriminable by conspecifics. Genotyping results indicate that allelic variants at the BCO2 locus (responsible for deposition of yellow carotenoids) contribute to generate continuous variation in orange individuals. However, other intrinsic and/or extrinsic mechanisms, such as body size, might be involved, opening a new avenue for future research on the drivers of continuous variation within-morphs.

Keywords: BCO2; Podarcis muralis; color polymorphism; continuous variation; lizard.

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