The Eastern Red-Backed Salamander (Plethodon cinereus) is one of the most abundant vertebrate species in the forests of eastern North America and is considered an important species for ecological processes. Two phenotypes most commonly coexist in most populations, but in different proportions: the red-backed (striped) and lead-backed (unstriped) morphs. Recent large-scale studies suggested that both color morphs of P. cinereus occur in and beyond the species’ current northern range. The presence of lead-backed morphs in this area would contradict some previous studies that link the lead-backed morph with warmer conditions. To test this hypothesis, we conducted inventories in the boreal forest of northwestern Quebec (Canada), outside or at the edge of the species’ known northern range, where temperatures are among the coldest encountered by this species. We documented 11 sites with the lead-backed morph, including five sites in the Parent area that fill a large gap in the species’ known distribution. Among the latter, we found three distinct populations in which the lead-backed morph reached frequencies of 43–96%. These occurrences of P. cinereus are noteworthy given the harsh climatic conditions that prevail throughout the year and the recurrence of large-scale disturbances in these far-north forests. Although a previous study observed relatively high frequencies of the lead-backed morph in the northern part of the species’ range, this is the first report of such high frequency findings so far north, outside of the known species’ range. Our findings agree with the mounting evidence that variation in color morph frequency is not related only to temperature or shifts in climate.
Skip Nav Destination
Article navigation
1 February 2025
Research Article|
February 13 2025
Discovery of Populations of the Eastern Red-Backed Salamander (Plethodon cinereus) with High Frequencies of the Lead-Backed Morph Beyond the Species’ Northern Range Limit
Ichthyology & Herpetology (2025) 113 (1): 21–26.
Article history
Received:
July 05 2023
Accepted:
December 17 2024
Citation
Jean-David Moore, Martin Ouellet; Discovery of Populations of the Eastern Red-Backed Salamander (Plethodon cinereus) with High Frequencies of the Lead-Backed Morph Beyond the Species’ Northern Range Limit. Ichthyology & Herpetology 1 February 2025; 113 (1): 21–26. doi: https://doi.org/10.1643/h2023050
Download citation file:
Sign in
Don't already have an account? Register
Client Account
You could not be signed in. Please check your email address / username and password and try again.
Could not validate captcha. Please try again.
Sign in via your Institution
Sign in via your Institution
25
Views
Citing articles via
Morphological Differentiation Between Introduced and Native Populations of Three Species of Cichlid (Perciformes)
Khalil T. Russell, Eric J. Hilton
Long-Term Changes in Fish Assemblage Structure Associated with Hydrological Alteration in the Lower Rio Grande/Rio Bravo del Norte (USA/Mexico)
J. Derek Hogan, Jason D. Selwyn, Christopher M. Taylor
Illuminating the Early Life of Salamanders: Exploring Biofluorescence During Development
Jennifer Y. Lamb, Holden Cooper, Alexander Seymour, Matthew P. Davis, Lynne Beaty
Mass Mortality in a Community of Headstarted (Emydoidea blandingii) and Naturally Occurring (Chrysemys picta marginata) Freshwater Turtles in Protected Urban Wetlands
Tharusha Wijewardena, Christine A. Drader, Donnell M. L. Gasbarrini, Jacqueline D. Litzgus, Kevin C. R. Kerr, Nicholas E. Mandrak
First Documentation of Pelagic Larvae of Prickly Sculpin Cottus asper in Willamette Basin Reservoirs Using a Novel Light Trapping Method
Christina A. Murphy, Álvaro Cortés, Amanda M. M. Pollock, William J. Gerth, Ivan Arismendi, Peter Konstantinidis