在美国东南部新入侵的乔吉蛛(clavata Trichonephila)与其归化的表亲clavipes Trichonephila的生理评价

IF 1.6 4区 农林科学 Q2 ENTOMOLOGY
Andrew K. Davis, Benjamin L. Frick
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摘要

一种来自东亚的新入侵蜘蛛,Trichonephila clavata,或“jorichi spider”,正在美国东南部蔓延。在这个新的范围内,对这个物种的生物学或生理学知之甚少。有趣的是,在过去的160年里,同一属的一个密切相关的物种,“金蛛”Trichonephila clavipes已经在同一地区成功地建立了。原产于热带地区的金丝蜘蛛没有将其活动范围扩大到东南部以外,可能是因为温度限制。本研究的目的是比较克拉瓦塔和克拉瓦塔在生物学和生理学上的差异。我们推断,如果它们的生理机能相似,那么克拉瓦塔虫也同样局限于东南部。我们研究了提交给iNaturalist.org的在线记录,以比较季节分布和时间,我们收集了雌性来测量有助于预测环境耐受性的生理特征,包括代谢率,寒冷暴露时的心脏功能(心率),以及在短时间(2分钟)低于冰点的温度下的存活率。结果表明,jorki蜘蛛的季节比它的表亲要短,这表明它可以在很短的时间内完成它的生命周期。它天生具有更高的新陈代谢(两倍高),当暴露在低温下时心率提高77%。最后,jorhi蜘蛛在短暂的冰冻中存活得更好(74%比50%)。这些发现表明jorki蜘蛛可以存在于比美国东南部更冷的气候地区,这可以为管理或规划目的提供有用的信息。
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Physiological evaluation of newly invasive jorō spiders (Trichonephila clavata) in the southeastern USA compared to their naturalized cousin, Trichonephila clavipes

Physiological evaluation of newly invasive jorō spiders (Trichonephila clavata) in the southeastern USA compared to their naturalized cousin, Trichonephila clavipes

A newly-invasive spider from east Asia, Trichonephila clavata, or “jorō spider”, is spreading in the southeastern United States. Little is known about the biology or physiology of this species in this new range. Interestingly, a closely-related species in the same genus, the “golden silk spider,” Trichonephila clavipes, is already successfully established in this same region over the last 160 years. The golden silk spider, which is native to the tropics, has not expanded its range beyond the southeast, likely because of thermal limitations. This investigation is to determine how the biology and physiology of T. clavata compare to T. clavipes. We reason that if their physiologies are similar, then T. clavata would be similarly confined to the southeast. We examine online records submitted to iNaturalist.org to compare seasonal distributions and timing, and we collect females to measure physiological traits that help predict environmental tolerance, including metabolic rates, cardiac functioning (heart rate) during cold-exposure, and survival during brief (2 min) below-freezing temperature. Results show the jorō spider has a shorter season than its cousin, indicating it can complete its lifecycle within a narrow period of suitable weather. It has an inherently higher metabolism (twice as high), and has a 77% higher heart rate when exposed to low temperature. Finally, jorō spiders survive better (74% compared to 50%) in a brief freeze. These findings suggest the jorō spider can exist in a colder climatic region than the southeastern USA, which can be useful information for management or planning purposes.

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Physiological Entomology
Physiological Entomology 生物-昆虫学
CiteScore
2.80
自引率
6.70%
发文量
21
审稿时长
>12 weeks
期刊介绍: Physiological Entomology broadly considers “how insects work” and how they are adapted to their environments at all levels from genes and molecules, anatomy and structure, to behaviour and interactions of whole organisms. We publish high quality experiment based papers reporting research on insects and other arthropods as well as occasional reviews. The journal thus has a focus on physiological and experimental approaches to understanding how insects function. The broad subject coverage of the Journal includes, but is not limited to: -experimental analysis of behaviour- behavioural physiology and biochemistry- neurobiology and sensory physiology- general physiology- circadian rhythms and photoperiodism- chemical ecology
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