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MICROEVOLUTION AND PHENOTYPIC PLASTICITY IN DONAX SERRA RODING (BIVALVIA: DONACIDAE) ON HIGH ENERGY SANDY BEACHES
Authors:SOARES  ALEXANDRE G; CALLAHAN  ROBERT K; RUYCK  A M C DE
Institution: Zoology Department and Institute for Coastal Research, University of Port Elizabeth P.O. Box 1600, Port Elizabeth - 6000 - South Africa
Abstract:Morphological differences between populations of the wedge clamDonax serra inhabiting two different coasts and biogeographicregions of South Africa were investigated. Both adults and juvenilesoccupied different positions along the beach gradient dependingon the coast: on the southeast coast adults occurred in themid intertidal and juveniles and recruits were low intertidalto subtidal; on the west coast the zonation pattern was reversed.Not only adults but also juvenile clams had shapes differingsignificantly between the two coasts; west coast clams werethinner, rounder and had a higher body density than the southeastones-recruits were less dense in the former coast. Differencesin shell shape between coasts are probably the result of directionalselection on the adults with the microevolutionary changes beingmaintained by geographical isolation. Shell density, on theother hand, seems to be environmentally determined through physiologicalcontrol of shell calcification, i.e. more mobile intertidalclams having lower shell density than less mobile subtidal clams.Ontogenetic changes in shape and density are presumably adaptiveand appear to be related to mobility, i.e. the larger, heavierand denser adults being more stable in the substrate, and thesmaller, thinner and less dense juveniles being more mobileand dispersive. Phenotypic plasticity in present D. serra populationsis an important factor that enabled this species to occupy differenthabitats and biogeographic regions and to survive 5 millionyears of environmental changes. 1 Present address: Laboratory for Ecology and Aquaculture, ZoologicalInstitute, Katholic Universiteit, Leuven, Naamsestraat 59 B-3000,Leuven, Belgium. E-mail: agsoares{at}eudoramail.com (Received 15 October 1997; accepted 5 January 1998)
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