Fersiynau electronig

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Predators exploiting chemically defended prey are generally resistant to prey toxins. However, toxin resistance usually incurs a fitness cost and is therefore often lost when no longer needed. Bufonid toads are a frequently abundant food resource, but chemically defended by a group of cardiotonic steroids, bufadienolides. Bufophagous predators have evolved a specific and near-universal mechanism of resistance to these toxins, consisting of two amino acid substitutions in the Na+/K+-ATPase H1–H2 extracellular domain. The dynamics of loss or retention of this adaptation in secondarily non-bufophagous lineages remain inadequately understood. Here we explore thistopic by showing that the piscivorous banded water cobra Naja annulata retains the bufadienolide-resistant genotype of the otherwise toad-eating cobra clade. This confirms a trend for secondarily non-toad-eating snakes to retain bufadienolide resistance.

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Iaith wreiddiolSaesneg
Tudalennau (o-i)83-87
Nifer y tudalennau5
CyfnodolynHerpetological Journal
Cyfrol33
Rhif y cyfnodolyn3
Dyddiad ar-lein cynnar20 Meh 2023
StatwsCyhoeddwyd - 1 Gorff 2023

Cyfanswm lawlrlwytho

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