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Ecological genetics of sediment browsing behaviour in a planktonic crustacean
Authors:R. Arbore  J.P. Andras  J. Routtu  D. Ebert
Affiliation:1. Department of Environmental Sciences, Zoological Institute, University of Basel, Basel, Switzerland;2. Department of Biological Sciences, Mount Holyoke College, South Hadley, MA, USA;3. Department of Molecular Ecology, Institute of Biology, Martin‐Luther‐Universit?t Halle‐Wittenberg, Halle (Saale), Germany
Abstract:Zooplankton can display complex habitat selection behaviours that influence the way they interact with their environments. Some species, although primarily pelagic, can exploit sediment‐borne particles as a food source or use sediments as a refuge from pelagic predation. However, this strategy may increase the exposure to other risks such as benthic predation and infection from sediment‐borne parasite transmission stages. The evolution of habitat selection behaviour in these species is thus expected to be influenced by multiple and possibly contrasting selective forces. Here, we study the browsing behaviour of the water flea Daphnia magna on bottom sediments. First, we demonstrated genetic variation for sediment browsing among D. magna genotypes from natural populations sampled across a broad geographic range. Next, we used an F2 recombinant panel to perform a QTL analysis and identified three regions in the D. magna genome contributing to variation in browsing behaviour. We also analysed the correlation between our data and previously published data on the phototactic behaviour of genotypes from the same F2 panel. Clonal means of the two behavioral traits were not correlated, suggesting that they may evolve independently. Browsing behaviour is likely to be a relevant component of habitat selection in D. magna, and its study may help to incorporate the interactions with the sediment into eco‐evolutionary models of this key freshwater species.
Keywords:behaviour     Daphnia magna     QTL mapping  sediment
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