Life history comparison of two terrestrial isopods in relation to habitat specialization - Archive ouverte HAL Accéder directement au contenu
Article Dans Une Revue Acta Oecologica Année : 2009

Life history comparison of two terrestrial isopods in relation to habitat specialization

Résumé

For many animal species, there is a relationship between life history strategies, as predicted by the r-K-selection theory, degree of habitat specialization and response to habitat alteration and loss. Here we compare two sympatric woodlice species with contrasting patterns of habitat use and geographical distribution. We predict that Atlantoscia floridana (Philosciidae), considered a habitat generalist, would exhibit the r-selected traits, whereas Balloniscus glaber (Balloniscidae), considered a habitat specialist, should have the K-selected traits. We analyzed several life history traits as well as life and fecundity tables using 715 and 842 females of A. floridana and B. glaber, respectively, from populations living in syntopy in southern Brazil. As predicted, most evaluated traits allow A. floridana to be considered an r-strategist and B. glaber a K-strategist: A. floridana showed a shorter lifetime, faster development, earlier reproduction, a smaller parental investment, higher net reproductive rate (R0), a higher growth rate (r) and a shorter generation time (T) in comparison to B. glaber. A. floridana seems to be a successful colonizer with a high reproductive output. These characteristics explain its local abundance, commonness and wide geographical distribution. On the contrary, B. glaber has a restricted geographical distribution that is mainly associated with Atlantic forest fragments, a biome threatened by deforestation and replacement by monocultures. Its narrow distribution combined with the K-selected traits may confer to this species an increased extinction risk.

Dates et versions

hal-00383223 , version 1 (12-05-2009)

Identifiants

Citer

A. Ferreira Quadros, Y. Caubet, P. B. Araujo. Life history comparison of two terrestrial isopods in relation to habitat specialization. Acta Oecologica, 2009, 35 (2), pp.243-249. ⟨10.1016/j.actao.2008.10.007⟩. ⟨hal-00383223⟩

Collections

CNRS UNIV-POITIERS
56 Consultations
0 Téléchargements

Altmetric

Partager

Gmail Facebook X LinkedIn More