Cranial characters in Caiman crocodilus (Crocodylia: Alligatoridae) with emphasis on the subspecies distributed in Colombia

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Falcón Espitia, Nelson; Jerez, Adriana
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2021
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Studies on the biology of Caiman crocodilus have drawn attention to its biology with emphasis on systematic, taxonomy and ecology. However, anatomical aspects, such as skull characteristics, have not been studied in detail throughout its geographic range. In this study the skull characteristics for C. crocodilus subspecies, C. c. fuscus, C. c. chiapasius, C. c. crocodilus, and C. c. apaporiensis were analyzed using geometric morphometrics and descriptive morphology, including geographic and ontogenetic variation. Variation in skull morphology was found between the subspecies analyzed. Trans-Andean subspecies, C. c. fuscus and C. c. chiapasius, exhibit brevirostrine skulls but they are different in the contact between frontal and nasal bones and the size of the palatine process of the maxilla; therefore, populations in Colombia correspond to C. c. fuscus and, C. c. chiapasus is not distributed in Colombia. Although cis-Andean subspecies, C. c. apaporiensis and C. c. crocodilus, have longirostrine skulls, both subspecies differ in the shape of the skull and in osteological characters; then, adults of C. c. apaporiensis present frontal and nasal in contact and, V-shape maxillary-premaxillary suture; while C. c. crocodilus specimens exhibit a high geographic and ontogenetic variation, supporting the hypotheses that there at least two clades of such subspecies for Colombia. These morphological differences should be considered in future systematics studies and policies on global conservation of the different C. crocodilus subspecies.
Asociación Herpetológica Argentina
Materia
Zoología
Caimaninae
Skull variation
Geometric morphometrics
Ontogeny
Geographic variation.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Cranial characters in Caiman crocodilus (Crocodylia: Alligatoridae) with emphasis on the subspecies distributed in Colombia
title Cranial characters in Caiman crocodilus (Crocodylia: Alligatoridae) with emphasis on the subspecies distributed in Colombia
spellingShingle Cranial characters in Caiman crocodilus (Crocodylia: Alligatoridae) with emphasis on the subspecies distributed in Colombia
Falcón Espitia, Nelson
Zoología
Caimaninae
Skull variation
Geometric morphometrics
Ontogeny
Geographic variation.
title_short Cranial characters in Caiman crocodilus (Crocodylia: Alligatoridae) with emphasis on the subspecies distributed in Colombia
title_full Cranial characters in Caiman crocodilus (Crocodylia: Alligatoridae) with emphasis on the subspecies distributed in Colombia
title_fullStr Cranial characters in Caiman crocodilus (Crocodylia: Alligatoridae) with emphasis on the subspecies distributed in Colombia
title_full_unstemmed Cranial characters in Caiman crocodilus (Crocodylia: Alligatoridae) with emphasis on the subspecies distributed in Colombia
title_sort Cranial characters in Caiman crocodilus (Crocodylia: Alligatoridae) with emphasis on the subspecies distributed in Colombia
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Falcón Espitia, Nelson
Jerez, Adriana
author Falcón Espitia, Nelson
author_facet Falcón Espitia, Nelson
Jerez, Adriana
author_role author
author2 Jerez, Adriana
author2_role author
dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv Zoología
Caimaninae
Skull variation
Geometric morphometrics
Ontogeny
Geographic variation.
topic Zoología
Caimaninae
Skull variation
Geometric morphometrics
Ontogeny
Geographic variation.
dc.description.none.fl_txt_mv Studies on the biology of Caiman crocodilus have drawn attention to its biology with emphasis on systematic, taxonomy and ecology. However, anatomical aspects, such as skull characteristics, have not been studied in detail throughout its geographic range. In this study the skull characteristics for C. crocodilus subspecies, C. c. fuscus, C. c. chiapasius, C. c. crocodilus, and C. c. apaporiensis were analyzed using geometric morphometrics and descriptive morphology, including geographic and ontogenetic variation. Variation in skull morphology was found between the subspecies analyzed. Trans-Andean subspecies, C. c. fuscus and C. c. chiapasius, exhibit brevirostrine skulls but they are different in the contact between frontal and nasal bones and the size of the palatine process of the maxilla; therefore, populations in Colombia correspond to C. c. fuscus and, C. c. chiapasus is not distributed in Colombia. Although cis-Andean subspecies, C. c. apaporiensis and C. c. crocodilus, have longirostrine skulls, both subspecies differ in the shape of the skull and in osteological characters; then, adults of C. c. apaporiensis present frontal and nasal in contact and, V-shape maxillary-premaxillary suture; while C. c. crocodilus specimens exhibit a high geographic and ontogenetic variation, supporting the hypotheses that there at least two clades of such subspecies for Colombia. These morphological differences should be considered in future systematics studies and policies on global conservation of the different C. crocodilus subspecies.
Asociación Herpetológica Argentina
description Studies on the biology of Caiman crocodilus have drawn attention to its biology with emphasis on systematic, taxonomy and ecology. However, anatomical aspects, such as skull characteristics, have not been studied in detail throughout its geographic range. In this study the skull characteristics for C. crocodilus subspecies, C. c. fuscus, C. c. chiapasius, C. c. crocodilus, and C. c. apaporiensis were analyzed using geometric morphometrics and descriptive morphology, including geographic and ontogenetic variation. Variation in skull morphology was found between the subspecies analyzed. Trans-Andean subspecies, C. c. fuscus and C. c. chiapasius, exhibit brevirostrine skulls but they are different in the contact between frontal and nasal bones and the size of the palatine process of the maxilla; therefore, populations in Colombia correspond to C. c. fuscus and, C. c. chiapasus is not distributed in Colombia. Although cis-Andean subspecies, C. c. apaporiensis and C. c. crocodilus, have longirostrine skulls, both subspecies differ in the shape of the skull and in osteological characters; then, adults of C. c. apaporiensis present frontal and nasal in contact and, V-shape maxillary-premaxillary suture; while C. c. crocodilus specimens exhibit a high geographic and ontogenetic variation, supporting the hypotheses that there at least two clades of such subspecies for Colombia. These morphological differences should be considered in future systematics studies and policies on global conservation of the different C. crocodilus subspecies.
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