Temperature effects on life history traits of two sympatric branchiopods from an ephemeral wetland.

Temperature effects on organisms are of multiple scientific interests, such as for their life history performance and for the study of evolutionary strategies. We have cultured two sympatric branchiopod species from an ephemeral pond in northern Taiwan, Branchinella kugenumaensis and Eulimnadia brau...

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Main Authors: Wan-Ping Huang, Lien-Siang Chou
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2017-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC5487261?pdf=render
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spelling doaj-90724a92eab34b028304decdf0bd87312020-11-25T02:47:45ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032017-01-01126e017944910.1371/journal.pone.0179449Temperature effects on life history traits of two sympatric branchiopods from an ephemeral wetland.Wan-Ping HuangLien-Siang ChouTemperature effects on organisms are of multiple scientific interests, such as for their life history performance and for the study of evolutionary strategies. We have cultured two sympatric branchiopod species from an ephemeral pond in northern Taiwan, Branchinella kugenumaensis and Eulimnadia braueriana, and compared their hatching rate, maturation time, sex ratio, growth of body length, survivorship, clutch size, net reproductive rate R0, generation time TG, and intrinsic rate of natural increase r in relation to temperature (15, 20, 25 and 30°C). We found that E. braueriana had a significantly higher temperature-dependent fecundity and intrinsic population growth pattern (R0 and r). In contrast, B. kugenumaensis reproduced much slower than E. braueriana with much lower R0 (90-100 folds less) and r (about 10 folds less) at 15, 20 and 25°C and with a double as long TG at 20 and 25°C. In addition, E. braueriana increased its chance of hermaphroditic sexual reproductive mode at higher temperature because of a significantly delayed maturation of males from hermaphrodites. In contrast, B. kugenumaensis showed no significant change in reproductive mode with temperature. This is the first study indicating a significant differentiation in life history parameters of two sympatric branchiopods mediated by temperature.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC5487261?pdf=render
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author Wan-Ping Huang
Lien-Siang Chou
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Lien-Siang Chou
Temperature effects on life history traits of two sympatric branchiopods from an ephemeral wetland.
PLoS ONE
author_facet Wan-Ping Huang
Lien-Siang Chou
author_sort Wan-Ping Huang
title Temperature effects on life history traits of two sympatric branchiopods from an ephemeral wetland.
title_short Temperature effects on life history traits of two sympatric branchiopods from an ephemeral wetland.
title_full Temperature effects on life history traits of two sympatric branchiopods from an ephemeral wetland.
title_fullStr Temperature effects on life history traits of two sympatric branchiopods from an ephemeral wetland.
title_full_unstemmed Temperature effects on life history traits of two sympatric branchiopods from an ephemeral wetland.
title_sort temperature effects on life history traits of two sympatric branchiopods from an ephemeral wetland.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2017-01-01
description Temperature effects on organisms are of multiple scientific interests, such as for their life history performance and for the study of evolutionary strategies. We have cultured two sympatric branchiopod species from an ephemeral pond in northern Taiwan, Branchinella kugenumaensis and Eulimnadia braueriana, and compared their hatching rate, maturation time, sex ratio, growth of body length, survivorship, clutch size, net reproductive rate R0, generation time TG, and intrinsic rate of natural increase r in relation to temperature (15, 20, 25 and 30°C). We found that E. braueriana had a significantly higher temperature-dependent fecundity and intrinsic population growth pattern (R0 and r). In contrast, B. kugenumaensis reproduced much slower than E. braueriana with much lower R0 (90-100 folds less) and r (about 10 folds less) at 15, 20 and 25°C and with a double as long TG at 20 and 25°C. In addition, E. braueriana increased its chance of hermaphroditic sexual reproductive mode at higher temperature because of a significantly delayed maturation of males from hermaphrodites. In contrast, B. kugenumaensis showed no significant change in reproductive mode with temperature. This is the first study indicating a significant differentiation in life history parameters of two sympatric branchiopods mediated by temperature.
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