Gastropod shell differentiation following colonization of an invasive intertidal macrophyte in Atlantic Canada

IF 1 4区 生物学 Q3 ZOOLOGY Canadian Journal of Zoology Pub Date : 2024-05-06 DOI:10.1139/cjz-2024-0018
T. Reimchen, Jessica Holden, A. Cortese
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In the 19th century, a lower intertidal macrophyte, Fucus serratus (Linnaeus), from western Europe, was introduced to Nova Scotia, Canada where it successfully established, co-existing with native macrophytes F. vesiculosus (Linnaeus) and Ascophyllum nodosum (Linnaeus). We first examined whether a common gastropod in Nova Scotia, Littorina obtusata (Linnaeus, 1758), which grazes on the native macrophytes, has exploited the invasive and on finding this, we secondly examined whether there has been any phenotypic differentiation on the invasive. Among 98 sites surveyed around Nova Scotia and Newfoundland in May and June, 1994, eleven had the invasive macrophyte, all of which showed colonization by L. obtusata including egg masses, juveniles and adults. Among 2135 shells photographed for digital image analyses, those on the invasive differed from those on the native macrophytes with respect to (1) RGB (red/green/blue) channels, (2) HSV (hue, saturation, brightness) phenotypes, (3) protoconch pattern and (4) adult shell size. Nitrogen and carbon stable isotope signatures on muscle tissues from a subset of L. obtusata indicate foraging fidelity on the invasive rather than temporary occupation. We suggest that these cumulative phenotypic responses to the invasive macrophyte that vary in extent and direction within and among localities reflect localized adaptation and offer a unique opportunity for quantifying early stages of phenotypic and genomic differentiation in a novel ecological niche.
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加拿大大西洋一种入侵潮间带大型植物定殖后的腹足类贝壳分化
19 世纪,一种潮间带下层大型植物 Fucus serratus(林尼厄斯)从西欧被引入加拿大新斯科舍省,并在那里成功扎根,与本地大型植物 F. vesiculosus(林尼厄斯)和 Ascophyllum nodosum(林尼厄斯)共存。我们首先研究了新斯科舍省一种常见的腹足类动物--Littorina obtusata(林奈,1758 年)是否利用了入侵植物,这种腹足类动物以本地大型植物为食。1994 年 5 月和 6 月,我们在新斯科舍省和纽芬兰省调查了 98 个地点,其中 11 个地点有入侵的大型草本植物,所有这些地点都有钝齿栉水母(L. obtusata)定居,包括卵块、幼体和成体。在为数字图像分析而拍摄的 2135 个贝壳中,外来入侵生物与本地大型藻类上的贝壳在以下方面存在差异:(1)RGB(红/绿/蓝)通道;(2)HSV(色调、饱和度、亮度)表型;(3)原甲壳形态;(4)成壳大小。钝口螯虾肌肉组织上的氮和碳稳定同位素特征表明,钝口螯虾在入侵地的觅食行为是忠实的,而不是临时性的。我们认为,这些对入侵大型底栖生物的累积表型反应在不同地区和地区之间的范围和方向不同,反映了局部的适应性,并为量化新生态位表型和基因组分化的早期阶段提供了一个独特的机会。
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Canadian Journal of Zoology
Canadian Journal of Zoology 生物-动物学
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期刊介绍: Published since 1929, the Canadian Journal of Zoology is a monthly journal that reports on primary research contributed by respected international scientists in the broad field of zoology, including behaviour, biochemistry and physiology, developmental biology, ecology, genetics, morphology and ultrastructure, parasitology and pathology, and systematics and evolution. It also invites experts to submit review articles on topics of current interest.
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