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Seasonal Reproduction in the Terrestrial Isopod Armadillidium vulgare (Latreille): Geographical Variability and Genetic Control of the Response to Photoperiod and Temperature
Authors:C Souty-Grosset  A Chentoufi  J P Mocquard  P Juchault
Affiliation:Laboratoire de Biologie Animale “Physiologie et , Génétique des Crustacés”, Université de Poitiers , URA CNRS 83, 40, Avenue du Recteur Pineau, 86022 , Poitiers , France
Abstract:Summary

Armadillidium vulgare females of ten geographical origins were reared under various photoperiodic regimes. Long days stimulated reproduction in all the strains, but, whatever the conditions, females originating from high latitudes began to breed later than ones from low latitudes and, under natural photoperiod of Poitiers, the lag time was increased, more or less linearly, by 2 days per degree of latitude. The ability to remain in reproduction, after a first brood, was also related to the latitudinal origin of the strain. The onset of reproduction in the Sucre strain (Bolivia) was very late in respect to the latitude of the original site; the high altitude of Sucre may explain the divergence from the common rule. Reproduction characteristics of each strain persist in the females born and reared in the laboratory for several generations. This stability makes it possible to study the genetic determination of the photoperiodic responses. One genie system probably controls induction and maintenance of reproduction. This system involves maternal sex linked gene(s) (carried by W heterochromosome) and also autosomal genes with additive effects.
Keywords:Photoperiod  temperature  reproduction  geographical variability  genetic control  Armadillidium vulgare  Crustacea
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