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DOI10.1007/s004420050500
Negative effects of habitat drying and prior exploitation on the detritus resource in an ephemeral aquatic habitat
Aspbury, AS; Juliano, SA
通讯作者Aspbury, AS
来源期刊OECOLOGIA
ISSN0029-8549
EISSN1432-1939
出版年1998
卷号115期号:1-2页码:137-148
英文摘要

Ephemeral aquatic habitats are characterized by cycles of drying and subsequent inundation, and by production of sequential non-overlapping cohorts of organisms. Both processes may alter the quantity or quality of resources, and may therefore affect survival and development of cohorts that subsequently colonize ephemeral habitats. We examined these effects of habitat drying and non-overlapping cohorts on experimental cohorts of the tree hole mosquito Aedes triseriatus, testing specifically whether the value of leaf litter as a food resource is altered by cycles of inundation and drying, or by exploitation by a prior non-overlapping cohort. We created four treatments of leaf litter: (1) no prior cohort, continuously wet; (2) no prior cohort, one wet/dry cycle; (3) prior cohort, continuously wet, and (4) prior cohort, one wet/dry cycle, and tested for effects on individual fitness components (survivorship, mean dry mass at, and median days to eclosion) and on population growth (estimated finite rate of increase - lambda’). Both resource drying and the presence of a prior cohort negatively affected individual fitness components in tires, increasing days to eclosion, and decreasing mean dry mass at eclosion for both sexes. Resource drying also negatively affected estimated rates of increase (lambda’) in tree holes. A prior cohort had no significant effects on lambda’. These results indicate that intraspecific interactions among mosquito larvae may include amensalistic effects of earlier, non-overlapping cohorts, and that resource drying reduces resource quality. The latter effect indicates that enhanced production of A, triseriatus from recently filled containers is not due to resource drying per se, and may result from more complex community-level effects of habitat drying. Extreme cycles of drying and inundation seem likely to increase intraspecific resource competition among drought-adapted species like A. triseriatus.


英文关键词Aedes triseriatus disturbance ephemeral aquatic habitats habitat drying resources
类型Article
语种英语
国家USA
收录类别SCI-E
WOS记录号WOS:000074424700017
WOS关键词TREE-HOLE MOSQUITOS ; SALAMANDER AMBYSTOMA-TALPOIDEUM ; STREAM CADDISFLY POPULATION ; LARVAL AEDES-AEGYPTI ; INTRASPECIFIC COMPETITION ; INTERSPECIFIC INTERACTIONS ; FOOD LIMITATION ; DESERT STREAM ; LEAF-LITTER ; DISTURBANCE
WOS类目Ecology
WOS研究方向Environmental Sciences & Ecology
资源类型期刊论文
条目标识符http://119.78.100.177/qdio/handle/2XILL650/136452
作者单位(1)Illinois State Univ, Dept Biol Sci, Behav Ecol Evolut & Systemat Sect, Normal, IL 61790 USA
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Aspbury, AS,Juliano, SA. Negative effects of habitat drying and prior exploitation on the detritus resource in an ephemeral aquatic habitat[J],1998,115(1-2):137-148.
APA Aspbury, AS,&Juliano, SA.(1998).Negative effects of habitat drying and prior exploitation on the detritus resource in an ephemeral aquatic habitat.OECOLOGIA,115(1-2),137-148.
MLA Aspbury, AS,et al."Negative effects of habitat drying and prior exploitation on the detritus resource in an ephemeral aquatic habitat".OECOLOGIA 115.1-2(1998):137-148.
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