控制绿蟾蜍幼虫发育时间、生长和变态的生物学因素

IF 1.1 Q3 BIOLOGY
Gamal A. Bekhet, Heba A. Abdou, Samir A. Dekinesh, Hussein A. Hussein, Samar S. Sebiae
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摘要

本研究在一个受控的实验室环境中为绿蟾蜍蝌蚪对池塘干燥、食物水平的反应的可塑性程度和近端环境线索提供了重要的见解。结果表明,池水时间对其变态时间和变态大小影响较大。与深池相比,浅池中蝌蚪的发育时间更短,蜕变时的体型更小,这反映了池塘干燥的影响。在低人口密度和高人口密度条件下,高食物补充饲养的黄颡鱼生长速度快于低食物补充饲养的黄颡鱼。在低水低食的水箱中,蝌蚪的发育速度加快,比高食高食的蝌蚪更早蜕变。结果表明,无论食物水平高低,蝌蚪在高种群密度条件下的生长速度都快于低种群密度条件下的生长速度。实际密度对蝌蚪的大小和发育影响有限但显著。它还表明,密度调节,作用于蝌蚪阶段,可能存在于种群中,但短期重要性不如非生物因素。环境引起的发育速率变化转化为后腿相对长度的变化。后腿长塑性与生长速率塑性呈正相关。最后,根据最近的研究结果,绿芽孢杆菌在临时池塘中繁殖,并随着水位的变化在发育时间和生长速度上表现出可塑性。
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Biological factors controlling developmental duration, growth and metamorphosis of the larval green toad, Bufo viridis viridis

The present study in a controlled laboratory setting provided important insights into both the degree of plasticity and the proximal environmental cues operating in the response of green toad tadpoles to pond drying, food level. It was concluded that timing of metamorphosis and size at metamorphosis were highly affected by pond duration. The effects of pond desiccation are reflected by shorter developmental duration and smaller size at metamorphosis as a result of increased crowding in the shallow tanks than tadpoles in the deep tanks. Bufo viridis raised on high food supplements grew faster than those raised on low food in low or high population density. In the tanks with decreased water and food levels, the tadpoles accelerate development and metamorphose earlier than tadpoles in higher food and water levels. The obtained data revealed that tadpoles grew faster under conditions of high population density than low one in either high or low food levels. Actual density had limited but significant effects on tadpole size and development. It also suggested that density regulation, acting on the tadpole stage, may be present in the population but was of less short-term importance than abiotic factors. Environmentally induced variation in developmental rates translated to changes in relative hind leg length. Hind leg length plasticity was positively correlated with growth rate plasticity. Finally, documenting the recent results of this study, B. viridis breed in temporary ponds and exhibited plasticity in developmental duration and growth rate in response to a change in water level.

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