Comparison of Skull Size in Sympatric and Allopatric Fishers (Martes pennanti) and American Martens (Martes americana)

Interactions between two species with similar ranges may cause character displacement, especially if the two species are closely related. There is little research regarding character displacement between two related mammal species. American martens (Martes americana) and fishers (M. pennanti) are cl...

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Main Authors: Brandt, Matthew, Davis, Miranda, Harrington, Tom, Schultz, Eric
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author Brandt, Matthew
Davis, Miranda
Harrington, Tom
Schultz, Eric
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Schultz, Eric
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description Interactions between two species with similar ranges may cause character displacement, especially if the two species are closely related. There is little research regarding character displacement between two related mammal species. American martens (Martes americana) and fishers (M. pennanti) are closely related and have some range overlap. I hypothesized that American martens would be smaller in size in locations where they are sympatric to fishers compared to allopatric locations. Also, I hypothesized that fishers would be larger in sympatric locations compared to their allopatric counterparts. To test these hypotheses, I compared the skull sizes of American marten and fisher specimens from locations that were either allopatric or sympatric for both species. The condylobasal length was used to measure the size of each skull. Fisher and marten skulls of both sexes that were found in sympatric locations were, on average, smaller than the skulls from allopatric locations. These differences could be a result of interspecific competition and range overlap between not just fishers and martens, but of other larger carnivores not considered in this study. Fishers and martens could be affecting the average body size of each other’s species via interspecific competition. A larger sample size of both species’ skulls from more localities could further support these findings.
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spelling ftunivconn:oai:opencommons.uconn.edu:eeb_articles-1046 2025-01-16T18:52:23+00:00 Comparison of Skull Size in Sympatric and Allopatric Fishers (Martes pennanti) and American Martens (Martes americana) Brandt, Matthew Davis, Miranda Harrington, Tom Schultz, Eric 2019-03-11T18:56:43Z application/pdf https://opencommons.uconn.edu/eeb_articles/40 https://opencommons.uconn.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1046&context=eeb_articles unknown OpenCommons@UConn https://opencommons.uconn.edu/eeb_articles/40 https://opencommons.uconn.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1046&context=eeb_articles EEB Articles Evolutionary Biology Fisher Marten Sympatry Allopatry Condylobasal Ecology and Evolutionary Biology text 2019 ftunivconn 2022-07-11T18:37:53Z Interactions between two species with similar ranges may cause character displacement, especially if the two species are closely related. There is little research regarding character displacement between two related mammal species. American martens (Martes americana) and fishers (M. pennanti) are closely related and have some range overlap. I hypothesized that American martens would be smaller in size in locations where they are sympatric to fishers compared to allopatric locations. Also, I hypothesized that fishers would be larger in sympatric locations compared to their allopatric counterparts. To test these hypotheses, I compared the skull sizes of American marten and fisher specimens from locations that were either allopatric or sympatric for both species. The condylobasal length was used to measure the size of each skull. Fisher and marten skulls of both sexes that were found in sympatric locations were, on average, smaller than the skulls from allopatric locations. These differences could be a result of interspecific competition and range overlap between not just fishers and martens, but of other larger carnivores not considered in this study. Fishers and martens could be affecting the average body size of each other’s species via interspecific competition. A larger sample size of both species’ skulls from more localities could further support these findings. Text American marten Martes americana University of Connecticut (UConn): DigitalCommons@UConn
spellingShingle Evolutionary Biology
Fisher
Marten
Sympatry
Allopatry
Condylobasal
Ecology and Evolutionary Biology
Brandt, Matthew
Davis, Miranda
Harrington, Tom
Schultz, Eric
Comparison of Skull Size in Sympatric and Allopatric Fishers (Martes pennanti) and American Martens (Martes americana)
title Comparison of Skull Size in Sympatric and Allopatric Fishers (Martes pennanti) and American Martens (Martes americana)
title_full Comparison of Skull Size in Sympatric and Allopatric Fishers (Martes pennanti) and American Martens (Martes americana)
title_fullStr Comparison of Skull Size in Sympatric and Allopatric Fishers (Martes pennanti) and American Martens (Martes americana)
title_full_unstemmed Comparison of Skull Size in Sympatric and Allopatric Fishers (Martes pennanti) and American Martens (Martes americana)
title_short Comparison of Skull Size in Sympatric and Allopatric Fishers (Martes pennanti) and American Martens (Martes americana)
title_sort comparison of skull size in sympatric and allopatric fishers (martes pennanti) and american martens (martes americana)
topic Evolutionary Biology
Fisher
Marten
Sympatry
Allopatry
Condylobasal
Ecology and Evolutionary Biology
topic_facet Evolutionary Biology
Fisher
Marten
Sympatry
Allopatry
Condylobasal
Ecology and Evolutionary Biology
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