Age Structure, Body Size, and Sexual Dimorphism in a High-Altitude Population of Pelophylax ridibundus (Pallas, 1771)

Animals (Basel). 2024 Nov 11;14(22):3230. doi: 10.3390/ani14223230.

Abstract

This study aimed to describe the morphological characteristics and age structure of a P. ridibundus population sampled from a high altitude. For this purpose, a total of 54 adult frogs (33 males and 21 females) were collected from Şavşat district, Artvin province, Türkiye. The samples were aged based on skeletochronology method. Furthermore, von Bertalanffy growth curve models were constructed using SVL and weight data. To assess sexual size and shape dimorphism, the measurements of 23 different morphological characters were analyzed using univariate and multivariate statistical techniques. The mean SVL and weight were found to be 78.05 mm and 60.87 g for males and 93.95 mm and 109.61 g for females. The mean age was 3.67 years and 4.05 years for males and females, respectively. The maximum age was found to be 6 years for both sexes. Growth curve models revealed a significant relationship between age, SVL, and weight. A clear female-biased sexual size dimorphism was found in all morphological characters. However, SVL-adjusted values indicated that males had larger head and limb structures resulting from evolutional and sexual pressures associated with reproduction and male-male competition. The shape dimorphism was found only in forelimbs, and it was male-biased and was related to clasping in amplexus.

Keywords: Anatolia; life history; marsh frog; shape; von Bertalanffy; weight.

Grants and funding

This study has been supported by the Recep Tayyip Erdoğan University Development Foundation (Grant number: 02024010013119). This study was supported by TUBITAK 2209-A University Students Research Projects Support Program (grant number: 1919B012212952).