母亲体型对直接发育且无兄弟间相互作用的海洋腹足动物后代性状的影响。

IF 2.1 4区 生物学 Q2 BIOLOGY
Biological Bulletin Pub Date : 2021-04-01 Epub Date: 2021-03-30 DOI:10.1086/713065
María Soledad Avaca, Lorena Storero, Pablo Martín, Maite Narvarte
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摘要

在大多数动物类群中,体型较大的母亲(或营养状况较高的母亲)产生较大的后代,导致母代体型与后代体型呈正相关,即母代体型与后代体型呈正相关。本研究利用三个自然种群中母螺大小的自然变异来研究母螺投入与子代大小的关系。主要目的是比较种群内和种群间的后代大小和母系投资性状,并评价母系大小和后代大小之间的关系。虽然不是在每个种群中都得到支持,但我们的研究结果表明,母亲的大小与后代的大小正相关,因此代表了一个物种中母亲的大小与后代的大小相关的例子,在这个物种中,由于每个蒴果只有一个胚胎发育,因此蒴果配偶之间没有食物竞争。这些发现还表明,在变形b中,体型较大的母亲可以生育更多的后代,并为后代提供更多的资源,而后代大小的种群间差异与每个卵囊分配的育卵数量和卵囊大小的差异有关。由于除母体体型外的其他因素也可能影响这种海洋腹足类动物后代体型的变化,因此需要在不同种群中进一步测试变形贝的普遍存在的母体体型与后代体型的相关性。
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Influence of Maternal Size on Offspring Traits in a Marine Gastropod with Direct Development and without Sibling Interaction.

AbstractIn most animal taxa, large mothers (or those with high nutritional status) produce large offspring, leading to a maternal size-offspring size correlation, that is, a positive correlation between maternal size and offspring size. Here, we used the natural variation in maternal size between three natural populations of Buccinanops deformis (a marine snail with direct development, nurse egg feeding, and a single embryo per egg capsule) to study maternal investment and offspring size. The main objectives were to compare offspring size and maternal investment traits within and between populations and to evaluate the relationship between maternal size and offspring size. Although not supported in every population, our results show that maternal size was positively correlated with offspring size, thus representing an example of the maternal size-offspring size correlation in a species in which there is no competition for food between capsule mates because only one embryo develops per capsule. These findings also suggest that in B. deformis larger mothers produce more offspring and provide their offspring with more resources, and that this between-population variation in offspring size is related to differences in the number of nurse eggs allocated per egg capsule and in egg capsule size. The ubiquity of the maternal size-offspring size correlation in B. deformis needs to be tested further across populations, because factors other than maternal size could influence offspring size variation in this marine gastropod.

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Biological Bulletin
Biological Bulletin 生物-海洋与淡水生物学
CiteScore
3.30
自引率
6.20%
发文量
47
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: The Biological Bulletin disseminates novel scientific results in broadly related fields of biology in keeping with more than 100 years of a tradition of excellence. The Bulletin publishes outstanding original research with an overarching goal of explaining how organisms develop, function, and evolve in their natural environments. To that end, the journal publishes papers in the fields of Neurobiology and Behavior, Physiology and Biomechanics, Ecology and Evolution, Development and Reproduction, Cell Biology, Symbiosis and Systematics. The Bulletin emphasizes basic research on marine model systems but includes articles of an interdisciplinary nature when appropriate.
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