Age-related dynamics of reproductive activity and physical conditions in Cricetidae of different ecological speciation (Rodentia)

Evgenij Novikov
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To understand the evolutionary preconditions of extended longevity, one can compare the key life-history events and age related changes in body conditions in related species with different ecological speciation. Cricetid rodents possessing a wide spectrum of adaptive forms with different life history strategies are an excellent model for this purpose. We compared median and maximum longevity, life expectancy, temporal distribution of reproductive efforts, and age related dynamic of several physical condition indexes: body mass, muscle strength, locomotor activity and frequency of vertical postures in open field tests in five species of this family. Studied species vary both in maximum (from three years in steppe lemmings (Lagurus lagurus) to more than six years in mole voles (Ellobius talpinus) and rock voles (Alticola strelzovi) and median longevity (from less than one year in Lagurus lagurus to 2.8 years in rock vole Alticola tuvinicus). Both species with high maximum longevity – Ellobius talpinus and Alticola strelzovi face chronic hypoxia in their native environment. The total amount of litters born varied from three in A. strelzovi to 13 in Phodopus sungorus. Species under study also differed in age-related dynamics of physical conditions. Among the studied species, the subterranean E. talpinus has the highest maximum longevity with relatively long duration of reproductive period and only weak age-related deterioration in body conditions, i.e. shares many aspects of the life history strategy of such a specialized group as the Bathyergidae family.
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不同生态形态蟋蟀科(啮齿目)生殖活动和生理状况的年龄相关动态
为了了解长寿的进化前提条件,我们可以比较不同生态物种中相关物种的关键生活史事件和与年龄相关的身体状况变化。蟋蟀啮齿动物具有广泛的适应形式和不同的生活史策略,这是一个很好的模型。在野外试验中,我们比较了该科5个物种的中位和最大寿命、预期寿命、繁殖努力的时间分布以及几个身体状况指标的年龄相关动态:体重、肌肉力量、运动活动和垂直姿势频率。研究物种的最长寿命(从草原旅鼠(Lagurus Lagurus)的3年到鼹鼠田鼠(Ellobius talpinus)和岩田鼠(Alticola strelzovi)的6年以上)和中位寿命(从Lagurus Lagurus的不到1年到岩田鼠Alticola tuvinicus的2.8年)各不相同。两种具有较高最大寿命的物种——长臂猿(Ellobius talpinus)和小叶蛇(Alticola strelzovi)在其原生环境中都面临慢性缺氧。幼崽的出生数量从长尾棘猴的3只到长尾棘猴的13只不等。被研究的物种在与年龄相关的身体状况动态方面也存在差异。在所研究的物种中,地底的高山棘猴(e.talpinus)寿命最长,繁殖周期相对较长,身体状况只有较弱的年龄相关退化,即与Bathyergidae家族这一特殊群体的生活史策略有许多相同之处。
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