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A tribute to Hubert Saint Girons: niche separation between Vipera aspis and V. berus on the basis of distribution models

Articolo
Data di Pubblicazione:
2011
Abstract:
Interspecific competition in contact areas is a major topic in ecological studies. A number of studies were carried
out on European vipers, focusing on contact areas between two or three species characterized as appropriate by ecological
needs more or less similar. The aim of this study is to extend the analysis of this topic to the case of Vipera aspis and V. berus
in an alpine area of northern Italy, by comparing suitability models to verify which ecological factors affect their occurrence
and to assess a possible niche separation. Potential distribution was modelled using the maximum entropy method, using six
non-correlated ecogeographical variables as predictors. The models fitted well for both species (mean AUC = 0.926; 87.4%
of testing data correctly classified). The most informative variables were: habitat, altitude and solar radiation for the asp viper;
altitude and habitat for the adder. Deciduous woods, meadows and urban areas had a positive effect on V. aspis distribution as
wetlands, meadows and rocks vegetation did on V. berus. However, the variable best separating the species was the elevation,
the adder occurring more frequently at higher altitude than the asp viper. Our data showed that the two vipers were mutually
exclusive, as already observed by Saint Girons in 1975. Vipera aspis is more thermophilic and lives at low altitude, while
Vipera berus lives under cool and humid areas typical of alpine pastures. A similar pattern were found in the contact areas
between European vipers belonging to the V. aspis and Pelias group respectively.
Tipologia CRIS:
1.1 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
distribution; maximum entropy model; niche separation; Vipera aspis; Vipera berus
Elenco autori:
Stefano, Scali; Marco, Mangiacotti; Sacchi, Roberto; Gentilli, AUGUSTO SERGIO
Autori di Ateneo:
MANGIACOTTI MARCO
SACCHI ROBERTO
Link alla scheda completa:
https://iris.unipv.it/handle/11571/227466
Pubblicato in:
AMPHIBIA-REPTILIA
Journal
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