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Adaptive responses and invasion: the role of plasticity and evolution in snail shell morphology

机译:适应性反应和入侵:可塑性和进化在蜗牛壳形态中的作用

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Invasive species often exhibit either evolved or plastic adaptations in response to spatially varying environmental conditions. We investigated whether evolved or plastic adaptation was driving variation in shell morphology among invasive populations of the New Zealand mud snail (Potamopyrgus antipodarum) in the western United States. We found that invasive populations exhibit considerable shell shape variation and inhabit a variety of flow velocity habitats. We investigated the importance of evolution and plasticity by examining variation in shell morphological traits 1) between the parental and F1 generations for each population and 2) among populations of the first lab generation (F1) in a common garden, full-sib design using Canonical Variate Analyses (CVA). We compared the F1 generation to the parental lineages and found significant differences in overall shell shape indicating a plastic response. However, when examining differences among the F1 populations, we found that they maintained among-population shell shape differences, indicating a genetic response. The F1 generation exhibited a smaller shell morph more suited to the low-flow common garden environment within a single generation. Our results suggest that phenotypic plasticity in conjunction with evolution may be driving variation in shell morphology of this widespread invasive snail.
机译:入侵物种通常响应于空间变化的环境条件而表现出进化适应或塑性适应。我们调查了在美国西部的新西兰泥螺(Potamopyrgus antipodarum)的入侵种群中,进化或塑性适应是否正在驱动壳形态的变化。我们发现,入侵种群表现出相当大的壳形变化并居住在各种流速生境中。我们研究了在普通花园中使用Canonical设计的全同胞设计中,每个种群的亲本和F1代之间的壳形态特征(1)与每个种群之间的壳形态特征的变异以及2)第一代实验室(F1)种群之间的壳形态特征的变异,从而研究了进化和可塑性的重要性变量分析(CVA)。我们将F1代与亲代谱系进行了比较,发现总体壳形存在显着差异,表明可塑性反应。但是,在检查F1种群之间的差异时,我们发现它们保持了种群间壳形差异,表明了遗传反应。 F1代展示出更小的外壳变体,更适合单代中的低流量普通花园环境。我们的结果表明,表型可塑性与进化相结合可能正在驱动这种广泛侵入性蜗牛的壳形态变化。

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