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Melanism As A Potential Thermal Benefit In Eastern Fox Squirrels (Sciurus Niger), Amanda K. Ciurej, Ashley Oblander, Andrew W. Swift, James A. Wilson Jan 2019

Melanism As A Potential Thermal Benefit In Eastern Fox Squirrels (Sciurus Niger), Amanda K. Ciurej, Ashley Oblander, Andrew W. Swift, James A. Wilson

United States Fish and Wildlife: Staff Publications

Melanistic fox squirrels (Sciurus niger) have expanded westward and increased in frequency in the Omaha, Nebraska, and Council Bluffs, Iowa, metropolitan areas. The selective advantage of melanism is currently unknown, but thermal advantages have been hypothesized, especially in winter. No difference in metabolic response curves were measured between melanistic (black) and rufus (orange) fox squirrels. When exposed to sunny skies, both melanistic and rufus squirrels had higher surface (skin and fur) temperature as ambient temperatures increased. Melanistic squirrel surface temperatures did not differ when squirrels were exposed to sunny or cloudy skies. However, rufus individuals showed significantly lower …