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Bathymetric patterns of body size in deep-sea gastropods

机译:深海腹足类动物体尺的测深图

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The shift to smaller body size in marine invertebrates at the deep-sea threshold and size-depth clines within the deep-sea ecosystem are global biogeographic phenomena that remain poorly understood. We present the first standardized measurements of larval and adult size among ecologically and phylogenetically similar species across a broad and continuous depth range, using the largest family of deep-sea gastropods (the Turridae). Size at all life stages increases significantly with depth from the upper bathyal region to the abyssal plain. These consistent clines may result from selection favoring larger size at greater depths because of its metabolic and competitive advantages. The unusually small size of deep-sea mollusks, in general, may represent an independent evolutionary process that favors invasion by inshore taxa composed of small organisms.
机译:在深海阈值处向海洋无脊椎动物转变为较小的体型以及在深海生态系统中以尺寸深度为界的趋势是全球生物地理现象,人们对此知之甚少。我们使用最大的深海腹足纲动物(Turridae),提出了在广泛而连续的深度范围内,在生态和系统发育相似物种中幼虫和成虫大小的首次标准化测量。在整个生命阶段,其大小都会随着从上海底区域到深海平原的深度而显着增加。这些一致的血统可能是由于其代谢和竞争优势,而倾向于在更大的深度选择更大的尺寸而产生的。通常,深海软体动物的大小异常小,可能代表了一个独立的进化过程,有利于由小生物组成的近海生物群的入侵。

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