Predation som selektiv kraft bakom differentiering av populationer av sötvattensgråsugga, Asellus aquaticus

Predation is a strong dective force on invertebrate prey. Asellus aquaticus differs in pigmentation reed and submerged vegetation habitats in lakes. Light pigmented individuals al vegetation dominated by Chara sp. while dark pigmented individuals dominate in the reeds. These differences have been hy...

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Main Author: Lyrsten, Theres
Format: Others
Language:Swedish
Published: Linköpings universitet, Institutionen för fysik, kemi och biologi 2010
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spelling ndltd-UPSALLA1-oai-DiVA.org-liu-633402013-01-08T13:49:41ZPredation som selektiv kraft bakom differentiering av populationer av sötvattensgråsugga, Asellus aquaticussweLyrsten, TheresLinköpings universitet, Institutionen för fysik, kemi och biologi2010Asellus aquaticusdamsefly larvae perchselective predation pigmentationNATURAL SCIENCESNATURVETENSKAPPredation is a strong dective force on invertebrate prey. Asellus aquaticus differs in pigmentation reed and submerged vegetation habitats in lakes. Light pigmented individuals al vegetation dominated by Chara sp. while dark pigmented individuals dominate in the reeds. These differences have been hypothesized to result from background matching. Predation pressure from fish is belived to be highest in Chara sp., while invertebrate predators are more common in the reeds. In this study I investigatedif predation from perch and damselfly larvae create different se1ection pressure on pigmentation and size of the Asellus, and if selection is affected by the structure of the habitat. The study vas carried out in aquaria in a loboratory. Regarding predation from perch a tendancy to be selective against dark pigmented individuals in Chara substrate was seen. Mortality increased with body size in Asellus, regardless of pigmentation. In the experiment mortality of Asellus decreased with body length. The results illdicate that it is not as important for Asellus to be cryptic in the reeds since it is not exposed to visual predation on the same level as in the Chara sp. where it is preferable to be small and cryptic. In the reed, large individuals are probably favorued since common predators, such as damselfly larvae, are size-limited in their prey choice. Student thesisinfo:eu-repo/semantics/bachelorThesistexthttp://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:liu:diva-63340application/pdfinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
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topic Asellus aquaticus
damsefly larvae perch
selective predation pigmentation
NATURAL SCIENCES
NATURVETENSKAP
spellingShingle Asellus aquaticus
damsefly larvae perch
selective predation pigmentation
NATURAL SCIENCES
NATURVETENSKAP
Lyrsten, Theres
Predation som selektiv kraft bakom differentiering av populationer av sötvattensgråsugga, Asellus aquaticus
description Predation is a strong dective force on invertebrate prey. Asellus aquaticus differs in pigmentation reed and submerged vegetation habitats in lakes. Light pigmented individuals al vegetation dominated by Chara sp. while dark pigmented individuals dominate in the reeds. These differences have been hypothesized to result from background matching. Predation pressure from fish is belived to be highest in Chara sp., while invertebrate predators are more common in the reeds. In this study I investigatedif predation from perch and damselfly larvae create different se1ection pressure on pigmentation and size of the Asellus, and if selection is affected by the structure of the habitat. The study vas carried out in aquaria in a loboratory. Regarding predation from perch a tendancy to be selective against dark pigmented individuals in Chara substrate was seen. Mortality increased with body size in Asellus, regardless of pigmentation. In the experiment mortality of Asellus decreased with body length. The results illdicate that it is not as important for Asellus to be cryptic in the reeds since it is not exposed to visual predation on the same level as in the Chara sp. where it is preferable to be small and cryptic. In the reed, large individuals are probably favorued since common predators, such as damselfly larvae, are size-limited in their prey choice.
author Lyrsten, Theres
author_facet Lyrsten, Theres
author_sort Lyrsten, Theres
title Predation som selektiv kraft bakom differentiering av populationer av sötvattensgråsugga, Asellus aquaticus
title_short Predation som selektiv kraft bakom differentiering av populationer av sötvattensgråsugga, Asellus aquaticus
title_full Predation som selektiv kraft bakom differentiering av populationer av sötvattensgråsugga, Asellus aquaticus
title_fullStr Predation som selektiv kraft bakom differentiering av populationer av sötvattensgråsugga, Asellus aquaticus
title_full_unstemmed Predation som selektiv kraft bakom differentiering av populationer av sötvattensgråsugga, Asellus aquaticus
title_sort predation som selektiv kraft bakom differentiering av populationer av sötvattensgråsugga, asellus aquaticus
publisher Linköpings universitet, Institutionen för fysik, kemi och biologi
publishDate 2010
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