First record of dermal fluorescence in the desert-adapted Stenodactylus and Trigonodactylus geckos

dc.contributor.author Burriel-Carranza, Bernat ca
dc.contributor.author Talavera, Adrián ca
dc.contributor.author Carranza, Salvador ca
dc.contributor.other Consorci del Museu de Ciències Naturals de Barcelona ca
dc.coverage.spatial Aràbia ca
dc.coverage.spatial Orient Mitjà ca
dc.coverage.spatial Aràbia en
dc.coverage.spatial Orient Mitjà en
dc.coverage.spatial Aràbia es
dc.coverage.spatial Orient Mitjà es
dc.date.accessioned 2024-05-08T10:02:28Z
dc.date.available 2024-05-08T10:02:28Z
dc.date.issued 2024-04-09
dc.description.abstract Even though steadily increasing, biofluorescence is a rarely documented phenomenon in vertebrates. Within geckos, only six species have been shown to produce fluorescence and only one case of dermal fluorescence has been reported. Here, we report on the discovery of dermal fluorescence in the Dune Sand Gecko (Stenodactylus doriae), the Eastern Sand Gecko (S. leptocosymbotes), and the Arabian Web-footed Sand Gecko (Trigonodactylus arabicus), three closely-related, nocturnal, desert-adapted Arabian geckos. We show that there are interspecific differences in fluorescent regions which might be linked to the habitat preference and behaviour of each species. Our results are in agreement with prior hypotheses suggesting that desert-adapted geckos might use dermal biofluorescence for conspecific signalling. With the present work, we expand the current knowledge on skin fluorescence in reptiles and provide new insights on fluorescence of desert-adapted geckos. ca
dc.description.abstract Even though steadily increasing, biofluorescence is a rarely documented phenomenon in vertebrates. Within geckos, only six species have been shown to produce fluorescence and only one case of dermal fluorescence has been reported. Here, we report on the discovery of dermal fluorescence in the Dune Sand Gecko (Stenodactylus doriae), the Eastern Sand Gecko (S. leptocosymbotes), and the Arabian Web-footed Sand Gecko (Trigonodactylus arabicus), three closely-related, nocturnal, desert-adapted Arabian geckos. We show that there are interspecific differences in fluorescent regions which might be linked to the habitat preference and behaviour of each species. Our results are in agreement with prior hypotheses suggesting that desert-adapted geckos might use dermal biofluorescence for conspecific signalling. With the present work, we expand the current knowledge on skin fluorescence in reptiles and provide new insights on fluorescence of desert-adapted geckos. en
dc.description.abstract Even though steadily increasing, biofluorescence is a rarely documented phenomenon in vertebrates. Within geckos, only six species have been shown to produce fluorescence and only one case of dermal fluorescence has been reported. Here, we report on the discovery of dermal fluorescence in the Dune Sand Gecko (Stenodactylus doriae), the Eastern Sand Gecko (S. leptocosymbotes), and the Arabian Web-footed Sand Gecko (Trigonodactylus arabicus), three closely-related, nocturnal, desert-adapted Arabian geckos. We show that there are interspecific differences in fluorescent regions which might be linked to the habitat preference and behaviour of each species. Our results are in agreement with prior hypotheses suggesting that desert-adapted geckos might use dermal biofluorescence for conspecific signalling. With the present work, we expand the current knowledge on skin fluorescence in reptiles and provide new insights on fluorescence of desert-adapted geckos. es
dc.format.extent 4 p. ca
dc.identifier http://hdl.handle.net/2072/537555
dc.identifier.entitat consorcis ca
dc.identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/11703/135311
dc.language eng ca
dc.provenance Recercat (Dipòsit de la Recerca de Catalunya) ca
dc.rights CC-BY-NC ca
dc.rights.notes © 2024 The Authors. This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by nc/4.0/) ca
dc.rights.uri https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ ca
dc.subject Bioluminescència ca
dc.subject Rèptils ca
dc.subject Radiació ultraviolada ca
dc.subject Gekko ca
dc.subject Radiació ultraviolada ca
dc.subject Escatosos ca
dc.subject Animals del desert ca
dc.subject Bioluminescence en
dc.subject Reptiles en
dc.subject Radiació ultraviolada en
dc.subject Gekko en
dc.subject Radiació ultraviolada en
dc.subject Squamata en
dc.subject Desert animals en
dc.subject Bioluminiscencia es
dc.subject Reptiles es
dc.subject Radiació ultraviolada es
dc.subject Gekko es
dc.subject Radiació ultraviolada es
dc.subject Escamosos es
dc.subject Animales del desierto es
dc.subject.category Ciència i tecnologia ca
dc.subject.forma articles ca
dc.title First record of dermal fluorescence in the desert-adapted Stenodactylus and Trigonodactylus geckos ca
dc.type text ca
dc.type.driver info:eu-repo/semantics/article ca
dc.type.driver info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion ca
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