Lively Curtis M
Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ, 85721.
Evolution. 1986 Mar;40(2):232-242. doi: 10.1111/j.1558-5646.1986.tb00466.x.
Field experiments were conducted in order to determine the nature of shell dimorphism in the acorn barnacle Chthamalus anisopoma and the adaptive significance of the atypical form. The typical morph has the conical shape which is characteristic of acorn barnacles, while the atypical morph appears bent over, with the rim of its aperture oriented perpendicular to its base. The experiments showed that: 1) the bent-over morphology is an environmentally-induced developmental response to the presence of a carnivorous gastropod (Acanthina angelica) and 2) that "bents" are more resistant than "conics" to specialized predation by this snail. The results also showed that predation by A. angelica is patchy and heaviest in the near vicinity of cracks and crevices, which it uses as refuges during periods of tidal inundation. Because predation is patchy and bents are less fecund and grow slower than conics, the conditional developmental strategy is likely to be favored over strict genetical control of shell morphology.
为了确定藤壶Chthamalus anisopoma壳二态性的本质以及非典型形态的适应性意义,进行了田间试验。典型形态具有藤壶特有的圆锥形,而非典型形态看起来是弯曲的,其开口边缘垂直于基部。实验表明:1)弯曲形态是对肉食性腹足动物(Acanthina angelica)存在的环境诱导发育反应;2)“弯曲形态”比“圆锥形态”更能抵抗这种蜗牛的特殊捕食。结果还表明,A. angelica的捕食是不均匀的,在裂缝和缝隙附近最为严重,它在潮汐淹没期间将这些地方用作避难所。由于捕食是不均匀的,且弯曲形态的繁殖力较低,生长速度比圆锥形态慢,因此条件发育策略可能比严格的壳形态遗传控制更受青睐。