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Reproducing on Time When Temperature Varies: Shifts in the Timing of Courtship by Fiddler Crabs

Many species reproduce when conditions are most favorable for the survival of young. Numerous intertidal fish and invertebrates release eggs or larvae during semilunar, large amplitude, nocturnal tides when these early life stages are best able to escape predation by fish that feed near the shore du...

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Autores principales: Kerr, Kecia A., Christy, John H., Joly-Lopez, Zoé, Luque, Javier, Collin, Rachel, Guichard, Frédéric
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4022618/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24832079
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0097593
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author Kerr, Kecia A.
Christy, John H.
Joly-Lopez, Zoé
Luque, Javier
Collin, Rachel
Guichard, Frédéric
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Christy, John H.
Joly-Lopez, Zoé
Luque, Javier
Collin, Rachel
Guichard, Frédéric
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description Many species reproduce when conditions are most favorable for the survival of young. Numerous intertidal fish and invertebrates release eggs or larvae during semilunar, large amplitude, nocturnal tides when these early life stages are best able to escape predation by fish that feed near the shore during the day. Remarkably, some species, including the fiddler crabs Uca terpsichores and Uca deichmanni, maintain this timing throughout the year as temperature, and thus the rate of embryonic development, vary. The mechanisms that allow such precision in the timing of the production of young are poorly known. A preliminary study suggested that when temperature decreases, U. terpsichores mate earlier in the tidal amplitude cycle such that larvae are released at the appropriate time. We tested this idea by studying the timing of courtship in U. terpsichores and U. deichmanni as temperature varied annually during two years, at 5 locations that differed in the temperature of the sediment where females incubate their eggs. Uca terpsichores courted earlier at locations where sediment temperature declined seasonally but not where sediment temperature remained elevated throughout the year. In contrast, clear shifts in courtship timing were not observed for U. deichmanni despite variation in sediment temperature. We discuss other mechanisms by which this species may maintain reproductive timing. These two species are likely to be affected differently by changes in the frequency and intensity of cold periods that are expected to accompany climate change.
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spelling pubmed-40226182014-05-21 Reproducing on Time When Temperature Varies: Shifts in the Timing of Courtship by Fiddler Crabs Kerr, Kecia A. Christy, John H. Joly-Lopez, Zoé Luque, Javier Collin, Rachel Guichard, Frédéric PLoS One Research Article Many species reproduce when conditions are most favorable for the survival of young. Numerous intertidal fish and invertebrates release eggs or larvae during semilunar, large amplitude, nocturnal tides when these early life stages are best able to escape predation by fish that feed near the shore during the day. Remarkably, some species, including the fiddler crabs Uca terpsichores and Uca deichmanni, maintain this timing throughout the year as temperature, and thus the rate of embryonic development, vary. The mechanisms that allow such precision in the timing of the production of young are poorly known. A preliminary study suggested that when temperature decreases, U. terpsichores mate earlier in the tidal amplitude cycle such that larvae are released at the appropriate time. We tested this idea by studying the timing of courtship in U. terpsichores and U. deichmanni as temperature varied annually during two years, at 5 locations that differed in the temperature of the sediment where females incubate their eggs. Uca terpsichores courted earlier at locations where sediment temperature declined seasonally but not where sediment temperature remained elevated throughout the year. In contrast, clear shifts in courtship timing were not observed for U. deichmanni despite variation in sediment temperature. We discuss other mechanisms by which this species may maintain reproductive timing. These two species are likely to be affected differently by changes in the frequency and intensity of cold periods that are expected to accompany climate change. Public Library of Science 2014-05-15 /pmc/articles/PMC4022618/ /pubmed/24832079 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0097593 Text en https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Public Domain declaration, which stipulates that, once placed in the public domain, this work may be freely reproduced, distributed, transmitted, modified, built upon, or otherwise used by anyone for any lawful purpose.
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Kerr, Kecia A.
Christy, John H.
Joly-Lopez, Zoé
Luque, Javier
Collin, Rachel
Guichard, Frédéric
Reproducing on Time When Temperature Varies: Shifts in the Timing of Courtship by Fiddler Crabs
title Reproducing on Time When Temperature Varies: Shifts in the Timing of Courtship by Fiddler Crabs
title_full Reproducing on Time When Temperature Varies: Shifts in the Timing of Courtship by Fiddler Crabs
title_fullStr Reproducing on Time When Temperature Varies: Shifts in the Timing of Courtship by Fiddler Crabs
title_full_unstemmed Reproducing on Time When Temperature Varies: Shifts in the Timing of Courtship by Fiddler Crabs
title_short Reproducing on Time When Temperature Varies: Shifts in the Timing of Courtship by Fiddler Crabs
title_sort reproducing on time when temperature varies: shifts in the timing of courtship by fiddler crabs
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4022618/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24832079
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0097593
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