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Divergent induced responses to an invasive predator in marine mussel populations.

机译:海洋贻贝种群对侵入性捕食者的不同诱导反应。

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Invasive species may precipitate evolutionary change in invaded communities. In southern New England (USA) the invasive Asian shore crab, Hemigrapsus sanguineus, preys on mussels (Mytlius edulis), but the crab has not yet invaded northern New England. We show that southern New England mussels express inducible shell thickening when exposed to waterborne cues from Hemigrapsus, whereas naive northern mussel populations do not respond. Yet, both populations thicken their shells in response to a long-established crab, Carcinus maenas. Our findings are consistent with the rapid evolution of an inducible morphological response to Hemigrapsus within 15 years of its introduction.
机译:入侵物种可能会加速入侵社区的进化变化。在新英格兰南部(美国),亚洲入侵性螃蟹Hemigrapsus sanguineus捕食贻贝(Mytlius edulis),但该螃蟹尚未入侵新英格兰北部。我们显示,新英格兰南部贻贝暴露于来自Hemigrapsus的水基线索时会表达诱导性壳变厚,而幼稚的北部贻贝种群则无反应。然而,这两种种群都对长期存在的螃蟹Carcinus maenas增壳了。我们的发现与在引入Hemigrapsus的15年之内可诱导的形态学反应的快速发展是一致的。

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