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Life history strategy of Leptinaria unilamellata (d'Orbigny, 1835) (Mollusca,Pulmonata, Subulinidae)
Authors:CAMILLA DE MEDEIROS CARVALHO  JAIRO PINHEIRO DA SILVA  CRISTIANE LAFETÁ FURTADO MENDONÇA  ELISABETH CRISTINA DE ALMEIDA BESSA  STHEFANE D'ÁVILA
Institution:1. Programa de Pós-Gradua??o em Ciências Biológicas, Comportamento e Biologia Animal;2. Núcleo de Malacologia Prof. Maury Pinto de Oliveira, Instituto de Ciências Biológicas, Universidade Federal de Juiz de Fora , Campus universitário, 36036-330, Juiz de Fora, MG, Brasil Phone: +32 32293223 E-mail: k_milla_medeiros@yahoo.com.br;3. Departamento de Ciências Fisiológicas , Instituto de Biologia, Universidade Federal Rural do Rio de Janeiro , Seropédica, RJ, Brasil;4. Laboratório de Helmintoses Intestinais, Centro de Pesquisas René Rachou-Fiocruz , Belo Horizonte, MG, Brasil;5. Departamento de Zoologia
Abstract:Abstract

Life history theory predicts that the patterns of resource allocation in animals are associated with different strategies, selected in the course of evolution. In the present study, the life history of Leptinaria unilamellata was characterized under laboratory conditions. We determined the growth, reproduction, and longevity patterns of this species and elucidated the strategy related to the development of embryos, through direct observations and examination of the morphology of the gravid uterus. Furthermore, we attempted to analyze the glycogen and galactogen contents of the albumen gland, digestive gland and cephalopedal mass in order to understand energy allocation to life history traits, for three life stages. Leptinaria unilamellata's life history is characterized by great longevity, a short juvenile phase, early sexual maturity, and repeated reproductive events, with little reproductive effort at each event and some mortality shortly after the first reproduction. In the terraria, we found juveniles but no eggs. However, the results of the anatomical study showed no morphological connection between the embryos and the parental organism. Thus, this species should be described as ovoviviparous rather than viviparous. Egg retention in the parent organism is the primary cause of the release of juveniles, instead of eggs, enabling the offspring to withstand environmental stress. The higher quantity of galactogen found in the adults' albumen gland, as compared to juveniles and senescent individuals, as well as the ratio of glycogen to galactogen, reveal the allocation of energy to reproduction rather than to growth. The remaining energy is directed to the maintenance of omeostasis. Such pattern was confirmed by the low levels of glycogen and galactogen observed in the senescent stage, compared to the juvenile and adult stages. In the life strategy of L. unilamellata, the distribution of the reproductive effort among many events associated with ovoviviparity indicates a long-term investment in reproductive success.
Keywords:Embryonic development  indeterminate growth  galactogen  glycogen land snail  longterm investment  ovoviviparity  trade-off
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