Effect of Temperature on the Size of Sedimentary Remains of Littoral Chydorids

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العنوان: Effect of Temperature on the Size of Sedimentary Remains of Littoral Chydorids
المؤلفون: János Korponai, Edit Vadkerti, Krisztina Buczkó, Liisa Nevalainen, Jan Weckström, Mirva Ketola, Enikö Magyari, Istvan Urak, Kaarina Sarmaja-Korjonen, Tomi P. Luoto, László Forró, István Gyulai, Charo López-Blanco, Ana Katalinic, Csilla Kövér
المساهمون: Ecosystems and Environment Research Programme, Department of Geosciences and Geography, Helsinki Institute of Sustainability Science (HELSUS), Environmental Change Research Unit (ECRU), University Management
المصدر: Water, Vol 12, Iss 1309, p 1309 (2020)
Water
Volume 12
Issue 5
سنة النشر: 2020
مصطلحات موضوعية: 0106 biological sciences, lcsh:Hydraulic engineering, Geography, Planning and Development, CLADOCERA, benthic chydoridae, temperature effect, Aquatic Science, 010603 evolutionary biology, 01 natural sciences, Biochemistry, Zooplankton, ECOLOGICAL CHANGE, Latitude, lcsh:Water supply for domestic and industrial purposes, OFFSPRING SIZE, lcsh:TC1-978, size distribution, PHENOTYPIC PLASTICITY, Littoral zone, Carapace, subfossil remains, Water Science and Technology, Invertebrate, BODY-SIZE, Phenotypic plasticity, lcsh:TD201-500, Subfossil, biology, 010604 marine biology & hydrobiology, SUBMERGED MACROPHYTES, biology.organism_classification, latitudinal pattern, LAKE ECOSYSTEM, Oceanography, Cladocera, 13. Climate action, ZOOPLANKTON, 1181 Ecology, evolutionary biology, WATER TEMPERATURES, ENVIRONMENTAL VARIABLES
الوصف: The body size of aquatic invertebrates is, to a great extent, dependent on ambient temperature, but size distributions are also determined by other factors like food supply and predation. The effect of temperature on organisms is formulated in the temperature&ndash
size hypothesis, which predicts a smaller body size with increasing temperature. In this study, the effect of temperature on the subfossil remains of three littoral Cladocera (Alona affnis, A. quadrangularis, and Chydorus cf. sphaericus) was investigated. Exoskeletal remains of these species can be found in large numbers in lacustrine sediments and over a wide north&ndash
south range in Europe. The total length of both headshield and postabdomen for A. affinis and A. quadrangularis and carapace length for C. cf. sphaericus were measured to observe their response to changes in latitude and temperature. A different response to ambient temperature in the growth of body parts was observed. The size of the headshields of both Alona species and of the carapace of Chydorus was significantly larger in colder regions as opposed to warm ones. It turned out that the postabdomen was not a good predictor of ambient temperature. While the sizes of all remains increased with latitude, the sizes of the Alona remains was smaller in the mountain lakes of the Southern Carpathians than in other cold lakes, in this case in Finland, a fact indicative of the importance of other factors on size distribution. This study demonstrates that a morphological response to climate is present in littoral cladocerans, and, therefore, changes in the length of headshield and carapace may be used as a proxy for climate changes in paleolimnological records.
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