| Literature DB >> 30733933 |
Alexandra Staikou1, Evripidis Koemtzopoulos1.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Postcopulatory sexual selection is very important in species with reproductive strategies that involve multiple mating and prolonged sperm storage. The sperm storage organ has been hypothesized to evolve in response to different levels of sperm competition in several species while population density has been considered as a factor that approximates sperm competition risk and intensity in the field. Apart from population density, local microclimatic conditions may also play a role in determining sperm competition levels in natural populations of land snails by affecting their chances of encountering mates. The goal of this study was to investigate the variation of the structure of the sperm storage organ in the simultaneously hermaphroditic land snails Helix lucorum and Cepaea vindobonensis occurring sympatrically in two sites which differed in habitat humidity. The populations of both species from the two sites, also differed in density and in duration of reproductive period. Multiple samples were taken from each population in order to test for temporal variation.Entities:
Keywords: Environmental adaptation; Gastropods; Sperm competition; Sperm storage capacity; Spermatheca structure
Year: 2019 PMID: 30733933 PMCID: PMC6354400 DOI: 10.1186/s40709-019-0093-y
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Biol Res (Thessalon) ISSN: 1790-045X Impact factor: 1.889
Shell diameter (D), shell height (H) (mean ± SD), population density (adults m−2), and timing characteristics of the reproductive period (R.P.) of Helix lucorum and Cepaea vindobonensis from the two study sites, Edessa and Axios. Number of individuals is given in parenthesis
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| Edessa (93) | Axios (63) | Edessa (60) | Axios (60) | |
| Shell diameter (D) | 37.88 ± 1.85a | 44.80 ± 2.10b | 23.98 ± 0.98c | 24.00 ± 0.96c |
| Shell height (H) | 33.32 ± 1.91a | 40.72 ± 2.98b | 20.20 ± 1.08c | 20.50 ± 0.93c |
| Population density | 7.40 ± 1.27 | 5.54 ± 1.44 | 2.85 ± 0.43 | 3.29 ± 0.65 |
| Beginning of R.P. | Mid-April | Late March | Mid-April | Late March |
| End of R.P. | August | Early June | Mid-June | Early June |
Different superscript letters within species indicate significant differences at p < 0.05
Fig. 1Comparison of shell size and morphological characteristics of the FPSC of Helix lucorum between samples taken from the two study sites. D: shell diameter, H: shell height, Ntub: number of spermathecal tubules, F.Ch.: length of the fertilization chamber, M.T.: length of the main tubule, LAT.t: the cumulative length of lateral tubules, TOT.t: the cumulative length of all tubules. EA: Edessa-April, EJ: Edessa-June, ES: Edessa –September, AA: Axios-April, AJ: Axios-June. Asterisks indicate significant differences at p < 0.05
Coefficients of correlation between shell size traits and spermathecal traits of Helix lucorum
| D | H | Ntub | F.Ch | M.T. | LAT.t | TOT.t | |
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| D | 1.00 | ||||||
| H | 0.90* | 1.00 | |||||
| Ntub | − 0.10 | − 0.22* | 1.00 | ||||
| F.Ch | 0.14 | 0.05 | − 0.05 | 1.00 | |||
| M.T. | 0.15 | 0.04 | 0.01 | 0.91* | 1.00 | ||
| LAT.t | 0.04 | − 0.12 | 0.59* | 0.36* | 0.36* | 1.00 | |
| TOT.t | 0.07 | − 0.10 | 0.54* | 0.53* | 0.55* | 0.98* | 1.00 |
D: shell diameter, H: shell height, Ntub: number of spermathecal tubules, F.Ch.: length of the fertilization chamber, M.T.: length of the main tubule, LAT.t: the cumulative length of lateral tubules, TOT.t: the cumulative length of all tubules. Marked correlations (*) are significant at p < 0.05
Fig. 2Comparison of shell size and morphological characteristics of the FPSC of Cepaea vindobonensis between samples taken from the two study sites. D: shell diameter, H: shell height, Ntub: number of spermathecal tubules, F.Ch.: length of the fertilization chamber, M.T.: length of the main tubule, LAT.t: the cumulative length of lateral tubules, TOT.t: the cumulative length of all tubules. EA: Edessa-April, EJ: Edessa-June, AA: Axios-April, AJ: Axios-June. Asterisks indicate significant differences at p < 0.05
Coefficients of correlation between shell size traits and spermathecal traits of Cepaea vindobonensis
| D | H | Ntub | F.Ch | M.T. | LAT.t | TOT.t | |
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| D | 1.00 | ||||||
| H | 0.75* | 1.00 | |||||
| Ntub | 0.17 | 0.09 | 1.00 | ||||
| F.Ch | 0.17 | 0.10 | − 0.03 | 1.00 | |||
| M.T. | 0.18 | 0.10 | − 0.05 | 0.98* | 1.00 | ||
| LAT.t | 0.19* | 0.11 | 0.69* | 0.11 | 0.10 | 1.00 | |
| TOT.t | 0.24* | 0.13 | 0.56* | 0.62* | 0.63* | 0.77* | 1.00 |
D, shell diameter; H, shell height; Ntub, number of spermathecal tubules; F.Ch., length of the fertilization chamber; M.T., length of the main tubule; LAT.t, the cumulative length of lateral tubules; TOT.t, the cumulative length of all tubules
Marked correlations (*) are significant at p < 0.05