A comparison of the population ecology of Asellus aquaticus (L.) and Asellus meridianus rac. in the reed beds of the Tjeukemeer |
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Authors: | M. R. Chambers |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Zoology, University of Liverpool, Liverpool, England;(2) Present address: School of Biological Sciences, Universiti Sains Malaysia, Penang, Malaysia |
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Abstract: | The population ecology of Asellus aquaticus and Asellus meridianus was studied in a Tjeukemeer reed bed from March to October. The densities of the two species are similar at the beginning and end of the reproductive season, although A. meridianus is up to 3 times more abundant in between. In both species egg production is positively correlated to body length and summer brood sizes are smaller than in the spring. A. meridianus begins to reproduce at smaller sizes than A. aquaticus and is also more fecund for overlapping size classes. Over the season as a whole both species have the same reproductive output. The life cycles of the two species are very similar with three main periods of reproduction and the populations being replaced twice during the year. Despite the differences between the species no factors are found which gives one species an obvious competitive advantage against the other.Henry and Magniez (1970) have proposed the name Proasellus meridianus for this species. |
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Keywords: | Asellus aquaticus Asellus meridianus population dynamics life cycle competition |
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