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CONTRIBUTION OF GENETIC AND ENVIRONMENTAL FACTORS TO SHELL SHAPE VARIATION IN THE LOTIC SNAIL SEMISULCOSPIRA REINIANA (PROSOBRANCHIA: PLEUROCERIDAE)
Authors:URABE   MISAKO
Affiliation:Department of Biosciences, Faculty of Science, Nara Womens' University Kitauoyanishi-machi Nara, Japan
Abstract:The genetic and environmental factors affecting shell shapein the freshwater snail Semisulcospira reiniana at Takahashiin Kyoto, central Japan, were studied by means of a rearingexperiment and field observations. Shell shape was characterizedby three parameters; W (whorl expansion rate), T (whorl translationrate), and S (roundness of generating curve). Estimated heritabilitieswere low in all three parameters and the largest component ofthe great shell variation in the Takahashi population was environmentalvariance, suggesting that the main source of shell variationwas phenotypic modulation, in response to the external environment.In the field, snails that were active in fast currents had largerW and smaller T, that is, a larger body whorl and a lower spire,than snails in slow currents. Substratum conditions relatedto T in resting periods although its cause was unclear. Mechanismsare suggested which in the absence of selection of genetic variationcould cause and maintain shell variation in S. reiniana in differentmicrohabitats. (Received 8 March 1996; accepted 3 November 1997)
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