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Cross-habitat variation in the phenology of a colonial spider: insights from a reciprocal transplant study

机译:殖民蜘蛛的物候变化中的跨栖息地变化:对等移植研究的见解

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In species with widespread distribution, populations found in markedly different environments can show differences in developmental traits. This, in time, can have an effect on reproductive success. Sources of variation in developmental traits can be genetic or environmentally induced. I examined the relationship between environmental and genetic influences on juvenile development in populations of the colonial spider, Parawixia bistriata, located at sites with different moisture regimes and associated environmental variables (e.g., prey availability). It was expected that individuals from different populations would show differences in developmental traits and that those differences will be associated with lower reproductive success at dry sites. I recorded the phenology and developmental traits of native and transplanted individuals in the field and estimated reproductive success based on clutch size. Colonies from wet versus dry sites showed different phenologies, with individuals at dry sites maturing later. Transplant results suggest plasticity in instar duration caused by environmental effects. Despite differences in resources and spider phenology, clutch sizes of native dry and wet populations were similar. Transplanted individuals, however, were differentially affected. Transplants from wet to dry sites (WD) showed lower growth rates and smaller clutches, whereas transplants from dry to wet sites had larger clutch sizes than in native habitat. Delayed maturation and failure to reproduce in WD individuals is associated with a lower tendency to capture prey in groups and less aggressive interactions during prey capture. Thus, despite negative environmental effects on development, dry native individuals have evolved non-developmental traits that allow successful reproduction. Keywords Developmental pattern - Clutch size - Plasticity - Ecotypic variation - Parawixia bistriata
机译:在分布广泛的物种中,在明显不同的环境中发现的种群可能表现出发育特征上的差异。及时地,这可以影响生殖成功。发展性状变异的来源可以是遗传或环境诱导的。我研究了殖民地蜘蛛Parawixia bistriata种群中环境和遗传因素对青少年发育的关系,该种群位于具有不同水分状况和相关环境变量(例如猎物可用性)的地点。预计来自不同人群的个体将表现出发育特征上的差异,并且这些差异将与干旱地区较低的生殖成功率有关。我记录了野外本地人和移植人的物候和发育特征,并根据离体大小估算了繁殖成功率。湿地和干地的菌落表现出不同的物候特征,干地的个体日渐成熟。移植结果表明,由环境影响引起的龄期可塑性。尽管资源和蜘蛛物候方面存在差异,但本地干和湿种群的离合器大小相似。但是,移植个体受到的影响不同。从潮湿到干燥的地方(WD)的移植显示出较低的生长速度和较小的离合,而从干燥到潮湿的地方的移植具有比本地栖息地更大的离合尺寸。延迟成熟和在WD个体中无法繁殖与成群捕获猎物的趋势较低以及猎物捕获期间的侵略性较低互动有关。因此,尽管环境对发育有负面影响,但干燥的本地个体已进化出非发育性状,可以成功繁殖。关键词发育方式-离合器大小-可塑性-生态型变异-Parawixia bistriata

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