南安大略小溪中生锈小龙虾(Faxonius rusticus)的生活史

IF 0.8 Q4 MARINE & FRESHWATER BIOLOGY Freshwater Crayfish Pub Date : 2022-12-31 DOI:10.5869/fc.2022.v27-1.17
P. Hamr, N. Verhoeff
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在加拿大安大略省南部的一条小溪弗利特伍德溪,对锈鼠的生活史进行了深入、长期的研究。对这一重要入侵物种的繁殖生物学和蜕皮周期进行了研究,并首次详细记录了幼虫的发育和形态。尽管最近出现了气候变化的影响,如最高温度升高以及短期温度大幅波动,但整个生命周期似乎与20世纪80年代和90年代进行的先前研究没有显著差异,但小龙虾的活动似乎受到了与气候变化相关的温度波动的影响。交配和产卵发生在四月的第一周。交配和产卵发生在9-10°C的温度下,这比安大略省该地区以前报道的该物种的温度略高。腹部卵子被携带了大约7周,幼虫期在12到15天之间与母亲保持联系。6月初首次观察到年轻人自由生活。一年中至少30%的幼鱼在第一个夏天达到成熟,外壳长19-20毫米,大多数两性个体的外壳长25毫米。在2021年春季和2022年春季的蜕皮和产卵期,每周和每天都进行监测,这使得这项研究相对于大多数其他生命史实地研究来说是独一无二的。
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The Life History of the Rusty Crayfish (Faxonius rusticus) in a Small Southern Ontario Stream
An intensive, long-term study of the life history of O. rusticus was conducted in Fleetwood Creek, a small stream in Southern Ontario, Canada. The reproductive biology as well as molting cycle were investigated and the larval development and morphology was documented in detail for the first time in this important invasive species. Despite recent climate change effects, such as higher maximum temperatures as well as significant short term temperature fluctuations, the overall life cycle does not appear significantly different from previous studies conducted in the 1980s and 1990s but the crayfish activity appeared to be affected by temperature fluctuations associated with climate change. Mating and spawning occurred in the first week of April. The onset of mating and spawning occurred at temperatures of 9-10°C which was somewhat higher than previously reported for this species in this region of Ontario. Abdominal eggs were carried for approximately 7-weeks and larval stages remain attached to their mothers between 12 and 15 days. Free-living young were first observed in early June. Maturity is attained within the first summer, at 19-20 mm carapace length, in at least 30% of the young-of-the-year and most individuals of both sexes are mature at 25 mm carapace length. Monitoring was conducted weekly and daily during molting and spawning periods in spring 2021 and 2022, which makes this study unique with respect to most other life history field studies.
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