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Variation in shell shape and penis morphology of Littorina rudis Maton is examined using data from all parts of Britain. The shell shape variation within populations of L. rudis is shown to account for Liltorina patula Jeffrys at the only site where the latter species was recorded. In addition, the shell shape of I,. rudis varies with exposure, individuals on exposed shores having a relatively larger aperture than those on sheltered shores. Wave action and desiccation are considered the most likely factors maintaining this variation. The penis morphology of L. rudis varies within and between shores to an extent that renders the use of this character invalid for distinguishing L. patula from L. rudis. The radulae of adults of L. rudis, L. patula and Littorina nigrolineata (Gray) are similar in structure having blunt cusps, whilst adult Littorina neglecta Bean and juvenile L. rudis have pointed cusps. The possibility of a neotenous origin of L. neglecta from L. rudis is discussed. On the evidence presented here it is suggested that L. patula must be regarded as a synonym of L. rudis.  相似文献   
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Colour polymorphism in the intertidal snail Littorina rudis Maton   总被引:6,自引:0,他引:6  
The tictors affecting the variation of shell colour morph frequencies of the intertidal snail Littorina rudis Maton have been examined using ordination and correlation techniques. The major gradient underlying variation in shell colour is related to habitat type and structure. Dark, patterned shells are characteristic of cliff and salt marsh habitats whilst light, unpatterned shells reach high frequencies on boulder shores. Colour morphs do not differ significantly in shell thickness and between-shore variation in colour morph frequencies cannot be directly attributed to habitat dilterences in the risk of shell injury, but to other factors associated with habitat type and structure, e.g. parasitism. It is suggested that the maintenance of shell colour polymorphism in L. rudis is probably mediated by selection on pleiotropic characters rather than shell colour alone.  相似文献   
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The hypothesis that risk of shell injury from crab predationand crushing by boulders and stones is important in the selectionof shell thickness in the intertidal gastropod Littorina rudisMaton was tested using data from 24 populations from Britain.Although there was an obvious relationship between the incidenceof shell injuries and both the distribution of crabs and substratummobility, there was no correlation between risk of shell injuryand shell thickness. This is probably accounted for by between-habitatvariations in energy levels which may vary independently ofcrab density and substratum mobility. *Present address: Department of Biology, University of Essex,Wivenhoe Park, Colchester C04 3SQ (Received 23 May 1977;  相似文献   
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Selective grazing of acyanogenic and cyanogenic white cloverwas investigated by a field experiment using biocides to maintain(a) mollusc only, (b) insect only, (c) both mollusc and insect,and (d) neither mollusc nor insect, grazing regimes. Molluscsfed more on acyanogenic clover throughout the year, whereasinsects damaged more acyanogenic plants in late summer, butmore cyanogenic plants in spring. When both molluscs and insectswere present, the net effect was greater damage to acyanogenicplants. However, in situations where insects are more abundantthan molluscs there might be a net selection against cyanogenicclover. (Received 16 December 1988; accepted 22 February 1989)  相似文献   
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