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The impact of anhydrobiosis on the persistence of Scottnema lindsayae (Nematoda): a modeling analysis of population stability thresholds

机译:脱水对Scottnema lindsayae(Nematoda)的持久性的影响:人口稳定阈值的模型分析

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The nematode (Scottnema lindsayae) is one of the most common soil invertebrates in the soils of the McMurdo Dry Valleys, Antarctica. A stage-structured population model developed for S. lindsayae was modified to include the effects of anhydrobiosis resulting from soil moisture limitations. Model results indicated that anhydrobiosis lowered temperature requirements needed to establish stable populations by buffering mortality at low temperatures. Moisture conditions producing anyhdrobiosis in about 5% of the population had the lowest temperature requirements; fully active populations required 50% more cumulative annual degree-days to persist. Hence, transfer between active and anhydrobiotic states enhanced the persistence of S. lindsayae in these extreme cold desert soils.
机译:线虫(Scottnema lindsayae)是南极麦克默多干旱谷土壤中最常见的土壤无脊椎动物之一。修改了针对林德氏链球菌开发的阶段结构种群模型,以包括土壤水分限制导致的脱水生物作用。模型结果表明,脱水生物通过缓冲低温下的死亡率降低了建立稳定种群所需的温度要求。在约5%的人口中,产生湿生菌的水分条件对温度的要求最低;完全活跃的人口需要每年增加50%的累积年度度数才能坚持。因此,活跃状态和无水生物状态之间的转移增强了林德氏链球菌在这些极端寒冷的沙漠土壤中的持久性。

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