Effect of habitat permanence on life-history: extending the Daphnia model into new climate spaces

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Sally Drapes
Matthew D. Hall
Ben L. Phillips
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[1] University of Melbourne,School of BioSciences
[2] Monash University,School of Biological Sciences
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Evolutionary Ecology | 2021年 / 35卷
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Life-history; Habitat permanence; Australian zooplankton;
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We use an Australian freshwater invertebrate species, Daphnia carinata, to assess whether variation in habitat permanence influences life-history traits in subpopulations. Using a life table experiment, we measure the life-history traits of populations from both permanent and temporary pools. We show that these habitat classes are associated with clear differences in important life-history traits and evidence of trade-offs in important traits influencing reproduction, diapause, and growth rate and suggest this is evidence for local adaptation. Here we use Daphnia from Australian populations spanning semi-arid and temperate climates generating results that are in broad agreement with similar studies in the northern hemisphere, and so extend these results to a new continent and its particular climate. Variation in habitat permanence, it appears, is a very general driver of life-history divergence.
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