TRANSFER EXPERIMENT SUGGESTS ENVIRONMENTAL EFFECTS ON THE RADULA OF LITTORARIA FLAVA (GASTROPODA: LITTORINIDAE) |
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Authors: | ANDRADE SCS; SOLFERINI VN |
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Departamento de Genética e Evolução, Instituto de Biologia, Universidade Estadual de Campinas (UNICAMP), C.P. 6109, CEP 13083970, Campinas, São Paulo, Brazil |
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Abstract: | Phenotypic variation in radulae has been studied in severallittorinid species because of this organ's intrinsic relationshipwith diet and, consequently, with the environment. In this work,we compared the radulae of the Brazilian species Littorariaflava found in mangroves and on rocky shores. Individuals ofL. flava showed marked differences in the shape of the cuspsamong samples from rocky shore and mangrove. In a transfer experiment,the shape of the radula changed within 40 days. A differentresponse was observed in individuals transferred to mangrove,where two different phenotypes were found, suggesting eitherintrapopulational variation in the responses to change of environmentalconditions, or that some snails showed a slow reaction to theenvironmental changes. The alterations could be attributed toecophenotypic plasticity. Analysis of variance showed that thelength of the radula in L. flava was strongly influenced bythe substrate (F6,22=17.13, P<0.000), but apparently notby the transfer experiment. (Received 3 May 2005; accepted 18 July 2005) |
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