Altitudinal variation of sexual size dimorphism in ground beetle Carabus odoratus Shill.

Tatyana Ananina 1, 2, *,  Raisa Sukhodolskaya 3 and  Anatoliy Saveliev 4 

1 State Budgetary Establishment “Zapovednoe Podlemorie”, Komsomolskaya str. 44 – 64, Ulan Ude, 670045, Russian Federation.
2 Institute of General and Experimental Biology SB RAS Sakhyanovoj str. 6, Ulan-Ude, 670047, Russian Federation.
3 State Budgetary Establishment Research Institute for Problems of Ecology and Mineral Wealth, Daurskaya str. 28, Kazan Tatarstan 420087 Russian Federation.
4 Kazan (Volga Region), Federal University, Kremlevskaya str. 18, Kazan-2, Tatarstan, Russian Federation.
 
Review Article
GSC Biological and Pharmaceutical Sciences, 2020, 12(02), 027-036.
Article DOI: 10.30574/gscbps.2020.12.2.0216
Publication history: 
Received on 08 July 2020; revised on 04 August 2020; accepted on 06 August 2020
 
Abstract: 
Samples of Carabus odoratus barguzinicus Shil. сollected in different altitudes of Barguzin Mountain Range at the northeast part of Baikal Lake (N 54° 20’; E 109° 30’, Russia). In total eight populations were analyzed, two in each belt: Coast, Low-, Middle- and High Mountains (455-460, 500-700, 701-1300, 1301-1700 m above sea level). Morphometric measurements included six traits (elytra length and width, pronotum length and width, head length, and the distance between eyes) of 1300 specimens. Sexual size dimorphism (SSD) in Carabus odoratus was female-biased. Its value was significant and more pronounced in Low- and High mountains and varied from 0.01 to 0.1 in different traits and at different altitudes. The largest values of SSD was at Low- and High mountains. The latter considered the most favorable biotopes to the species studied. RMA II method resulted in positive Intercepts in most traits treated. That demonstrated the higher sensitivity of females to environmental conditions and that Carabus odoratus follows the opposite Rensch′s rule.
 
Keywords: 
Sexual Size Dimorphism; Ground Beetle; Altitude Gradient; RMA II.
 
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