Thermogeographic variation in body size of Carcinus maenas, the European green crab

被引:0
|
作者
Amanda L. Kelley
Catherine E. de Rivera
Edwin D. Grosholz
Gregory M. Ruiz
Sylvia Behrens Yamada
Graham Gillespie
机构
[1] University of California Santa Barbara,Department of Ecology Evolution and Marine Biology
[2] Portland State University,Department of Environmental Science and Management
[3] University of California,Department of Environmental Science and Policy
[4] Smithsonian Environmental Research Center,Integrative Biology
[5] Oregon State University,Fisheries and Oceans Canada, Science Branch
[6] Pacific Region Pacific Biological Station,undefined
来源
Marine Biology | 2015年 / 162卷
关键词
Body Size; Native Range; Carapace Width; Adult Body Size; Invasive Range;
D O I
暂无
中图分类号
学科分类号
摘要
Populations that span a large geographic range often experience a thermal gradient that can differentially affect the phenotypic response of individuals across the population. Variation in temperature has been shown to affect the final adult size of ectotherms, which is referred to as the temperature–size rule for ectotherms. Body size is a fundamentally important trait, as it can impact physiological performance, fecundity, longevity, and macroecological patterns. Hence, temperature may affect body size across a range, which can in turn influence maintenance of populations and ecological interactions. Here, we test whether biogeographic differences in size (carapace width) exist for a recent invasion of the non-native European green crab, Carcinus maenas, along the west coast of North America. We assembled trapping and temperature data collected from 10 sites along the western North American coast over a 5-year period. We also conducted a literature review of C. maenas size across their native range. Our results indicate that adult body size shows negative correlation with environmental temperature in both the native and invaded ranges, conforming to the temperature–size rule for ectotherms. Given the short time since colonization and lack of evident genetic structure across the invasive range, it may be that phenotypic plasticity in response to environmental temperature is driving this relationship. Forces that shape the phenotypic trajectory of species may play an important role in both invasion dynamics and subsequent ecological impacts.
引用
收藏
页码:1625 / 1635
页数:10
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [41] Differential Stress Tolerance at Varying Stages of the Molt Cycle in the Juvenile European Green Crab, Carcinus maenas
    Pelletier, G.
    Frederich, M.
    INTEGRATIVE AND COMPARATIVE BIOLOGY, 2017, 57 : E128 - E128
  • [42] SPREAD AND POTENTIAL IMPACT OF THE RECENTLY INTRODUCED EUROPEAN GREEN CRAB, CARCINUS-MAENAS, IN CENTRAL CALIFORNIA
    GROSHOLZ, ED
    RUIZ, GM
    MARINE BIOLOGY, 1995, 122 (02) : 239 - 247
  • [43] Comprehensive biorefinery of invasive European green crab (Carcinus maenas) into multiple high-value biomolecules
    Zhang, Yi
    Sully, Paola
    Spitzer, Lea
    Dutilleul, Pierre
    Simpson, Benjamin K.
    JOURNAL OF CLEANER PRODUCTION, 2022, 374
  • [44] Environmental factors influencing local distributions of European green crab (Carcinus maenas) for modeling and management applications
    Cosham, Jessica
    Beazley, Karen F.
    McCarthy, Chris
    ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEWS, 2016, 24 (03): : 244 - 252
  • [45] Implications of Warming on the Morphometric and Reproductive Traits of the Green Crab, Carcinus maenas
    Monteiro, Joao N.
    Bueno-Pardo, Juan
    Pinto, Miguel
    Pardal, Miguel A.
    Martinho, Filipe
    Leitao, Francisco
    FISHES, 2023, 8 (10)
  • [46] How the green crab Carcinus maenas copes physiologically with a range of salinities
    Giorgi Dal Pont
    Beverly Po
    Jun Wang
    Chris M. Wood
    Journal of Comparative Physiology B, 2022, 192 : 683 - 699
  • [47] THE SCHLEI AS A MODEL FOR THE DISTRIBUTION OF THE GREEN SHORE CRAB CARCINUS-MAENAS
    DRIES, M
    ADELUNG, D
    HELGOLANDER MEERESUNTERSUCHUNGEN, 1982, 35 (01): : 65 - 77
  • [48] OPERANT PUNISHMENT OF EYE ELEVATION IN THE GREEN CRAB, CARCINUS-MAENAS
    ABRAMSON, CI
    FEINMAN, RD
    BEHAVIORAL AND NEURAL BIOLOGY, 1987, 48 (02): : 259 - 277
  • [49] How the green crab Carcinus maenas copes physiologically with a range of salinities
    Dal Pont, Giorgi
    Po, Beverly
    Wang, Jun
    Wood, Chris M.
    JOURNAL OF COMPARATIVE PHYSIOLOGY B-BIOCHEMICAL SYSTEMS AND ENVIRONMENTAL PHYSIOLOGY, 2022, 192 (06): : 683 - 699
  • [50] Effects of climate variability on an estuarine green crab Carcinus maenas population
    Monteiro, Joao N.
    Pinto, Miguel
    Crespo, Daniel
    Pardal, Miguel A.
    Martinho, Filipe
    MARINE ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH, 2021, 169