Literature DB >> 27488653

Lifespan, growth rate, and body size across latitude in marine Bivalvia, with implications for Phanerozoic evolution.

David K Moss1, Linda C Ivany2, Emily J Judd2, Patrick W Cummings2, Claire E Bearden2, Woo-Jun Kim2, Emily G Artruc2, Jeremy R Driscoll2.   

Abstract

Mean body size in marine animals has increased more than 100-fold since the Cambrian, a discovery that brings to attention the key life-history parameters of lifespan and growth rate that ultimately determine size. Variation in these parameters is not well understood on the planet today, much less in deep time. Here, we present a new global database of maximum reported lifespan and shell growth coupled with body size data for 1 148 populations of marine bivalves and show that (i) lifespan increases, and growth rate decreases, with latitude, both across the group as a whole and within well-sampled species, (ii) growth rate, and hence metabolic rate, correlates inversely with lifespan, and (iii) opposing trends in lifespan and growth combined with high variance obviate any demonstrable pattern in body size with latitude. Our observations suggest that the proposed increase in metabolic activity and demonstrated increase in body size of organisms over the Phanerozoic should be accompanied by a concomitant shift towards faster growth and/or shorter lifespan in marine bivalves. This prediction, testable from the fossil record, may help to explain one of the more fundamental patterns in the evolutionary and ecological history of animal life on this planet.
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Keywords:  bivalve; body size; evolution; growth rate; latitude; lifespan

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Year:  2016        PMID: 27488653      PMCID: PMC5013775          DOI: 10.1098/rspb.2016.1364

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Proc Biol Sci        ISSN: 0962-8452            Impact factor:   5.349


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