Nishikawa Timothy S, Maly Edward J
Biology Department, Concordia University, 1455 de Maisonneuve Blvd. W., H3G 1M8, Montreal, Quebec, Canada.
Oecologia. 1996 Sep;107(4):490-497. doi: 10.1007/BF00333940.
Populations of Diaptomus leptopus (Copepoda: Calanoida) and other calanoid copepods exhibit varying degrees of sexual size dimorphism. We examined whether intraspecific or interspecific variation in dimorphism could be explained by allometry, and we examined the relationship between adult size attained and development rate to determine any relationship between the two. We compared the degree of sexual size dimorphism in D. leptopus and in other calanoid copepods inhabiting temporary and permanent habitats. Allometry did not explain variation in sexual size dimorphism within or among populations or among species. Permanence of habitat affected the degree of dimorphism: dimorphism was greater within and among species inhabiting temporary environments. Non-significant differences in development rate were found among populations and significant differences were found between sexes of D. leptopus when reared under identical laboratory conditions: males developed more rapidly than females but there was no general relationship between development rate and adult size. Potential adaptive hypotheses to explain the differences between populations inhabiting temporary and permanent habitats are discussed.
细足哲水蚤(桡足类:哲水蚤目)种群以及其他哲水蚤目桡足类呈现出不同程度的两性体型差异。我们研究了体型差异的种内或种间变异是否可以用异速生长来解释,并且研究了达到的成体大小与发育速率之间的关系,以确定两者之间的任何关系。我们比较了细足哲水蚤以及栖息于临时和永久栖息地的其他哲水蚤目桡足类的两性体型差异程度。异速生长并不能解释种群内部或种群之间以及物种之间的两性体型差异变异。栖息地的永久性影响了体型差异程度:在栖息于临时环境的物种内部和物种之间,体型差异更大。在相同实验室条件下饲养时,种群之间的发育速率没有显著差异,而细足哲水蚤两性之间存在显著差异:雄性发育比雌性更快,但发育速率与成体大小之间没有普遍关系。本文还讨论了解释栖息于临时和永久栖息地的种群之间差异的潜在适应性假说。