Fluctuating Asymmetry of Natural Populations of Aquatic Insects Along a Salinity Gradient

C. Piscart, J. Moreteau, J. Beisel
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The evaluation of the impact of gradual environmental changes, such as the salinization of freshwaters, requires measures that are sensitive enough to detect the subtle changes that may be occurring within a population. Fluctuating asymmetry (FA) has been used widely to investigate questions regarding fitness and behavior, and to study the effects of environmental pollution. Asymmetries in the femur lengths of Calopteryx splendens (Odonata) larvae, and in the femur lengths, the tibia lengths and the pygopod widths of Hydropsyche exocellata and H. contubernalis (Trichoptera) larvae were studied at three sites along a salinity gradient of the Meurthe River (France). The difference in salinity between the sites (ranging from 0.21 to 2.60 g.L−1) was the only parameter varying to a degree significant enough to potentially affect damselfly or caddisfly development and their population densities. While no directional asymmetry or anti-symmetry was found, fluctuating asymmetry was observed for each species, each ...
水生昆虫自然种群沿盐度梯度的波动不对称性
评价逐渐发生的环境变化的影响,例如淡水的盐碱化,需要采取足够敏感的措施,以探测到人口中可能发生的细微变化。波动不对称(FA)已被广泛用于研究健康和行为问题,以及研究环境污染的影响。在法国Meurthe河沿盐度梯度的三个地点研究了Calopteryx splendens (Odonata)幼虫股骨长度的不对称性,以及Hydropsyche exocellata和H. contbernalis (Trichoptera)幼虫股骨长度、胫骨长度和pygo足宽度的不对称性。盐度的差异(0.21 ~ 2.60 g.L−1)是唯一显著的参数,足以潜在地影响豆娘或地虱的发育及其种群密度。虽然没有发现方向不对称或反对称,但每个物种都观察到波动不对称。
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