Egg retention and intrauterine embryonic development in Sceloporus aeneus (Reptilia: Phrynosomatidae): Implications for the evolution of viviparity

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Abstract

Egg retention (ER) and intrauterine embryonic development (IED) have been considered intermediate steps in the evolution from oviparity to viviparity. Sceloporus aeneus is an oviparous lizard that is closely related to the viviparous species (Sceloporus bicanthalis). The present study addresses the following 2 questions: 1) Are intermediate stages of egg retention (ER and IED) present in populations of Sceloporus aeneus? and 2) Are ER and/or IED explained by elevation, precipitation or phylogenetic effects? Results indicate that in S. aen us, ER differs among populations. ER was negatively related to altitude and pluvial precipitation, whereas average environmental temperature had no effect on ER or IER. In contrast to previous observations of oviparous species related to viviparous species, populations of S. aeneus with advanced IED are associated with environmental factors such as low elevation and aridity instead of high elevation and cold climate, whereas the comparative analysis shows that there are no significative evolutionary changes throughout the phylogeny, which means that the altitude has no effect on the transition to the evolution of viviparity in S. aeneus-S bicanthalis.

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García-Collazo, R., Villagrán-Santa Cruz, M., Morales-Guillaumin, E., Meza Lázaro, R. N., & Méndez-De La Cruz, F. R. (2012). Egg retention and intrauterine embryonic development in Sceloporus aeneus (Reptilia: Phrynosomatidae): Implications for the evolution of viviparity. Revista Mexicana de Biodiversidad, 83(3), 802–808. https://doi.org/10.7550/rmb.33595

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