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Intra-specific variation across a small temperature difference in the spider Rabidosa rabida (Araneae: Lycosidae) from the mountians in Arkansas.

机译:来自阿肯色州山骑者的蜘蛛Rabidosa rabida(Araneae:Lycosidae)的微小温差的种内差异。

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Temperature affects all levels of biological organization and ultimately affects multiple aspects of ecological performance and fitness. Generalist arthropod predators are ectothermic and are strongly affected by temperature in ways that are not fully understood. Descriptions of thermal ecology of important generalist arthropod predators are, therefore, essential pieces of information for studying ecology in changing thermal environments. Rabidosa rabida is a wolf spider that inhabits much of the eastern United States and plays an important role as a generalist predator of large herbivorous arthropods. This study makes the first description of the thermal ecology of R. rabida. A description of intra-specific variation in this spider and applications of this data to habitat selection for this generalist arthropod predator are also made.;Descriptions of thermal preference, critical thermal maxima, and locomotor performance were made for spiders collected at four locations in the mountains of Arkansas which differed by less than three degrees. Comparisons of thermal ecology and other ecologically significant thermal performance measures, such as predation and immunity, were made between these populations to determine if intra-specific variation could be described and if small temperature differences would result in measureable differences in thermal response. Estimates of heritability were also made for size, sprint speed, and immunity measures to determine if variation found could be attributed to genetic factors or if environmental factors such as temperature could explain any variation observed.;Carapace length differed between spiders from different mountains with spiders from Mt. Magazine having a greater CL. Body mass also differed between sexes and between spiders from different elevations with females and spiders from low elevation showing the greater body mass. Rabidosa rabida was found to have an acute thermal preference of 32.0 +/- 0.011°C. Thermal preference differed between spiders from different mountains. The critical thermal maximum was estimated to be 43.52 +/- 0.105°C. Thermal limits did not differ between mountain or elevation groups. Sprint speed was significantly affected by temperature and differed between spiders from different elevations with spiders from higher elevations showing a greater mean sprint speed. Comparisons with characteristics of insects using various thermal strategies showed that R. rabida is a thermal conformer and thermal generalist with moderate thermal sensitivity. Thermal sensitivity, which did not significantly differ between 5° intervals, was greatest at the thermal extremes and between 25° and 30°C for all but male spiders. Measures of prey capture showed an apparent increase in prey capture as temperature increased but the ability for statistical interpretation was limited. Immunity showed limited variation between spiders and no significant differences between spiders from different elevations or mountains. Heritability estimates for size, sprint speed, and immunity measures were low and not significantly different from zero.;This first description of the thermal ecology and thermal performance in this large non web building spider gives insights into the thermal habitat selection of this animal. This spider showed a thermal preference suggesting that it can detect temperature differences and actively chooses to occupy one temperature over another. Thermal performance tests show that as temperature increases performance also increases. Survival may be negatively influenced by warmer temperatures especially during early instars and molting. The thermal sensitivity of this spider showed an apparent increase in the temperatures between 25° and 30°C which would suggest that if all other factors were the same then this spider should choose to inhabit temperatures in the low thirties similar to its thermal preference. In the field these spiders are found actively hunting in the low vegetation at night when temperatures are dropping from the 30°'s into the 20°'s and in an area where wind would have negative effects on body temperature and hydration. This suggests that other factors such as inter-specific interactions influence habitat choice in this spider.
机译:温度会影响生物组织的各个层面,并最终影响生态性能和适应性的多个方面。多才多艺的节肢动物捕食性动物是放热性动物,它们受到温度的强烈影响,其方式尚不完全清楚。因此,重要的通才节肢动物捕食者的热生态学描述是研究不断变化的热环境中生态学的重要信息。狂犬病狂犬病是居住在美国东部大部分地区的狼蛛,并作为大型食草节肢动物的全民捕食者发挥着重要作用。这项研究首次对R. rabida的热生态学进行了描述。还描述了这种蜘蛛的种内变异以及该数据在该多足类节肢动物捕食者的栖息地选择中的应用;对在四个位置收集的蜘蛛的热偏好,临界热最大值和运动性能进行了描述。阿肯色州的山脉相差不到三度。在这些种群之间进行了热生态学和其他具有生态学意义的热性能测量指标的比较,以确定是否可以描述种内差异以及较小的温度差异是否会导致可测量的热响应差异。还评估了遗传力的大小,冲刺速度和免疫力,以确定发现的变异是否可归因于遗传因素或环境因素(如温度)是否可以解释观察到的任何变异。从山杂志的CL值更高。性别之间以及不同高度的蜘蛛之间的体重也有所不同,雌性和低海拔的蜘蛛之间的体重更大。发现狂犬病狂犬病的急性热偏好为32.0 +/- 0.011°C。不同山脉的蜘蛛之间的热偏好不同。临界热最大值估计为43.52 +/- 0.105°C。山或高海拔组之间的热极限没有差异。冲刺速度受温度的显着影响,不同高度的蜘蛛之间存在差异,而高海拔的蜘蛛则显示出较高的平均冲刺速度。使用各种热策略与昆虫特征进行比较表明,R。rabida是具有中等热敏感性的热构象和热通才。热敏度在5°间隔之间没有显着差异,但在极端温度下以及除雄性蜘蛛外的所有温度都在25°至30°C之间时最大。捕获猎物的措施显示,随着温度的升高,捕获的猎物明显增加,但统计解释的能力受到限制。免疫力在蜘蛛之间显示出有限的变化,并且来自不同海拔或山脉的蜘蛛之间没有显着差异。对大小,冲刺速度和免疫措施的遗传力估计值较低,并且与零没有显着差异。这是对这种大型非网状蜘蛛的热生态学和热性能的首次描述,可以深入了解该动物的热生境选择。这只蜘蛛显示出热偏好,表明它可以检测温度差异,并主动选择占据一个温度高于另一个温度。热性能测试表明,随着温度升高,性能也会提高。较高的温度可能会对生存造成不利影响,尤其是在初生期和蜕皮期。这种蜘蛛的热敏性表明,在25°至30°C之间的温度明显升高,这表明如果所有其他因素都相同,那么该蜘蛛应选择与其热偏好相似的低30度居住温度。在田野中,发现这些蜘蛛在夜间从30°降到20°时在低矮的植被中活跃捕猎,并且在风将对体温和水合作用产生负面影响的区域中积极活动。这表明其他因素(例如种间相互作用)会影响该蜘蛛的栖息地选择。

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  • 作者

    Stork, Ryan.;

  • 作者单位

    The University of Texas at Arlington.;

  • 授予单位 The University of Texas at Arlington.;
  • 学科 Biology Ecology.;Biology Physiology.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 2011
  • 页码 120 p.
  • 总页数 120
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
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