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Genotype-environment interaction expressed in the foraging behaviour of dogwhelks Nucella lapillus (L.) under simulated environmental hazard

机译:基因型-环境相互作用在模拟环境危害下以犬w(Nucella lapillus(L.))的觅食行为表达

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The foraging behaviour of sub-adult Nucella lapillus originating from different field populations, was monitored for ten alternating, biweekly, periods of calm and wave action simulated in a tidal aquarium. Because the dogwhelks were reared under standard laboratory conditions, any behavioural differences among the experimental populations could reasonably be inferred to be linked to some genetically based mechanism. In order to forage, the dogwhelks had to leave a refugium, traverse empty 'habitat' and enter a patch of mussels serving as prey. Wave action markedly depressed foraging activity, increased foraging latency and lowered the patch-residence-time index. Dogwhelks derived from populations naturally occurring on shores exposed to wave action reduced their foraging activity less strongly than those derived from sheltered-shore populations, but geographical origin (Plymouth or Anglesey) had no significant influence on foraging behaviour. A simple interpretation was offered, linking the differential behavioural response to habitat-specific shell morphology, known to be heritable. According to this interpretation, all dogwhelks react similarly to the drag forces generated by wave action, but the relatively shorter-spired shells of exposed-shore dogwhelks cause weaker resultant forces than the taller-spired shells of sheltered-shore individuals. Consequently, exposed-shore dogwhelks tolerate higher levels of wave action than sheltered-shore morphs before suppressing their foraging behaviour. As exposed-shore dogwhelks have greater tenacity associated with relatively larger pedal area, the increased tolerance of wave action extends opportunities for foraging without incurring extra risk of dislodgement. The sheltered-shore morphology, which imparts greater resistance to desiccation, coincidentally increases drag and so makes dogwhelks more likely to seek refuge during occasional periods of heavy wave action. Exposed- and sheltered-shore morphologies therefore represent genotype/environment interaction that is apparently adaptive, in part, through its effect on foraging behaviour. <br>
机译:在潮汐水族箱中模拟了十个交替的,每两周一次的平静期和波浪作用期,监测了来自不同田间种群的亚成虫海藻的觅食行为。由于这些犬只是在标准实验室条件下饲养的,因此可以合理地推断出实验人群之间的任何行为差异都与某种基于遗传的机制有关。为了觅食,这些笨拙的人不得不离开一个避难所,穿越空的“栖息地”,并进入一块贻贝作为猎物。波浪作用显着降低了觅食活动,增加了觅食潜伏期并降低了斑块驻留时间指数。源自自然条件下在波浪作用下的海岸上的种群而来的狗reduced,其觅食活动的强度要比那些来自沿海庇护所的动物降低,但其地理起源(普利茅斯或安格尔西)对觅食行为没有重大影响。提供了一个简单的解释,将不同的行为反应与已知为遗传的栖息地特定的壳形态联系起来。根据这种解释,所有的船形舵对波浪作用产生的阻力的反应都相似,但是裸露的海岸形舵的相对短螺旋形的壳体所产生的合力要比避难海岸的高螺旋形壳体的弱。因此,在抑制它们的觅食行为之前,裸露的沿海犬科动物比隐蔽的海岸变形动物能够容忍更高水平的波浪作用。由于裸露的海岸dog船具有较大的韧性,且踏板面积相对较大,因此波动作用的增加的耐受性扩大了觅食的机会,而又不会产生移走的额外风险。带遮盖的海岸形态赋予了更大的抗干性,同时增加了阻力,因此使得偶像在偶尔的强浪作用期间更容易寻求庇护。因此,裸露的和庇护的海岸形态代表了基因型/环境相互作用,这种相互作用显然是适应性的,部分是由于其对觅食行为的影响。

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