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Life-history strategies of a freshwater snail in response to stream permanence and predation: balancing conflicting demands
Authors:Todd A Crowl
Institution:(1) Department of Zoology and Oklahoma Biological Survey, University of Oklahoma, 73019 Norman, OK, USA;(2) Present address: Department of Zoology, Otago University, Dunedin, New Zealand;(3) Department of Fisheries and Wildlife and Ecology center, Utah State University, Lugan, UT, USA
Abstract:Summary Life-history parameters for the freshwater snail Physella virgata virgata were estimated in temporary and permanent streams with and without crayfish (known snail predators). Snails from the permanent stream with crayfish exhibited higher age and size at first reproduction, as well as higher size and age at death, compared to snail populations from both temporary streams and the permanent stream without crayfish. Life-history patterns of snails from the permanent and temporary streams without crayfish were indistinguishable, with small sizes at first reproduction and at death, as well as lower age at first reproduction and at death. The snail population from the temporary stream with crayfish showed an intermediate life-history pattern. The results suggest that snail life-history patterns vary with both predation pressure and habitat stability, exhibiting phenotypically plastic responses to the variables.
Keywords:Life-history strategies  Predation  Streams  Crayfish  Snails
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