Intra and interspecific differences in desiccation tolerance in native and alien Antarctic springtails in geothermal grounds

Pablo Escribano-Álvarez, Mario G. Castro, Luis R. Pertierra, Miguel Á. Olalla-Tárraga
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The extreme low humidity and temperatures in Antarctica make it one of the harsher areas for life on our planet. In a global change context, environmental barriers that prevented the arrival of alien species in Antarctica are weakening. Deception Island, one of the four active volcanoes of Antarctica, is especially vulnerable to the impacts of alien species. Geothermal areas (GA) in this Island offer unique microclimatic conditions that could differentially affect native and alien soil arthropods. Here we explore the desiccation tolerance of a native (Cryptopygus antarcticus) and an alien (Proisotoma minuta) springtail (Collembola) species to these extreme environmental conditions. GA and non-geothermal areas (NGA) were selected to evaluate intra- and interspecific variation in desiccation tolerance. Populations of P. minuta from GA had greater desiccation tolerance than populations from NGA. However, desiccation tolerance of C. antarcticus did not differ between GA and NGA. This native species had greater desiccation tolerance than the alien P. minuta, but also greater body size. Our findings show that the alien P. minuta responds differently to environmental conditions than the native C. antarcticus. Furthermore, body size may influence desiccation tolerance in these two springtail species.

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地热场中本地和外来南极鞘氨醇耐干燥性的种内和种间差异。
南极洲湿度和温度极低,是地球上生命生存环境最恶劣的地区之一。在全球变化的背景下,阻止外来物种进入南极洲的环境屏障正在减弱。南极洲四大活火山之一的欺骗岛尤其容易受到外来物种的影响。该岛的地热区(GA)提供了独特的微气候条件,可对外来和本地土壤节肢动物产生不同影响。在此,我们探讨了一种本地(南极隐杆线虫)和一种外来(Proisotoma minuta)弹簧尾(鞘翅目)物种对这些极端环境条件的干燥耐受性。研究人员选择了地热区和非地热区(NGA)来评估干燥耐受性的种内和种间差异。地热区的 P. minuta 种群比非地热区的种群具有更强的耐干燥性。然而,南极鳕(C. antarcticus)的干燥耐受性在南美洲和北美洲之间没有差异。这种本地物种比外来的 P. minuta 具有更强的耐干燥性,但体型也更大。我们的研究结果表明,外来的 P. minuta 与本地的 C. antarcticus 对环境条件的反应不同。此外,体型可能会影响这两种春尾草的干燥耐受性。
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Journal of experimental zoology. Part A, Ecological and integrative physiology
Journal of experimental zoology. Part A, Ecological and integrative physiology Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology-Molecular Biology
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Experimental Zoology – A publishes articles at the interface between Development, Physiology, Ecology and Evolution. Contributions that help to reveal how molecular, functional and ecological variation relate to one another are particularly welcome. The Journal publishes original research in the form of rapid communications or regular research articles, as well as perspectives and reviews on topics pertaining to the scope of the Journal. Acceptable articles are limited to studies on animals.
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