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Do climate variables and human density affect Achatina fulica (Bowditch) (Gastropoda: Pulmonata) shell length, total weight and condition factor?

机译:气候变量和人类密度是否会影响褐壳褐壳(Bachditch)(Gastropoda:Pulmonata)的壳长,总重和条件因子?

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The length-weight relationship and condition factor have been broadly investigated in snails to obtain the index of physical condition of populations and evaluate habitat quality. Herein, our goal was to describe the best predictors that explain Achatina fulica biometrical parameters and well being in a recently introduced population. From November 2001 to November 2002, monthly snail samples were collected in Lauro de Freitas City, Bahia, Brazil. Shell length and total weight were measured in the laboratory and the potential curve and condition factor were calculated. Five environmental variables were considered: temperature range, mean temperature, humidity, precipitation and human density. Multiple regressions were used to generate models including multiple predictors, via model selection approach, and then ranked with AIC criteria. Partial regressions were used to obtain the separated coefficients of determination of climate and human density models. A total of 1.460 individuals were collected, presenting a shell length range between 4.8 to 102.5 mm (mean: 42.18 mm). The relationship between total length and total weight revealed that Achatina fulica presented a negative allometric growth. Simple regression indicated that humidity has a significant influence on A. fulica total length and weight. Temperature range was the main variable that influenced the condition factor. Multiple regressions showed that climatic and human variables explain a small proportion of the variance in shell length and total weight, but may explain up to 55.7% of the condition factor variance. Consequently, we believe that the well being and biometric parameters of A. fulica can be influenced by climatic and human density factors.
机译:在蜗牛中广泛研究了长度-重量关系和条件因素,以获得种群的身体状况指标并评估栖息地质量。在本文中,我们的目标是描述最佳的预测变量,这些变量可以解释最近发生的种群中的Achatina fulica生物特征参数和健康状况。从2001年11月到2002年11月,每月在巴西巴伊亚州的劳罗·德·弗雷塔斯市收集蜗牛样本。在实验室中测量壳长和总重,并计算电位曲线和条件因子。考虑了五个环境变量:温度范围,平均温度,湿度,降水和人类密度。通过模型选择方法,使用多元回归来生成包括多个预测变量的模型,然后使用AIC标准进行排名。使用偏回归来获得确定的气候和人类密度模型的分离系数。总共收集了1.460个个体,其壳长范围为4.8至102.5毫米(平均:42.18毫米)。总长度和总重量之间的关系表明,褐粉菌呈现出负的异速生长。简单回归表明,湿度对A. fulica的总长度和重量有显着影响。温度范围是影响条件因子的主要变量。多元回归表明,气候和人为变量解释了壳长和总​​重量差异的一小部分,但可能解释了高达55.7%的条件因子差异。因此,我们认为,A。fulica的健康和生物特征参数可能会受到气候和人类密度因素的影响。

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