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Does temperature and oxygen affect duration of intramarsupial development and juvenile growth in the terrestrial isopod Porcellio scaber (Crustacea, Malacostraca)?

Abstract. According to the temperature-size rule (TSR), ectotherms developing under cold conditions experience slower growth as juveniles but reach a larger size at maturity. Whether temperature alone causes this phenomenon is unknown, but oxygen limitation can play a role in the temperature-size re...

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Autores principales: Horváthová, Terézia, Antol, Andrzej, Czarnoleski, Marcin, Kramarz, Paulina, Bauchinger, Ulf, Labecka, Anna Maria, Kozłowski, Jan
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Publicado: Pensoft Publishers 2015
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4525036/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26261441
http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.515.9353
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author Horváthová, Terézia
Antol, Andrzej
Czarnoleski, Marcin
Kramarz, Paulina
Bauchinger, Ulf
Labecka, Anna Maria
Kozłowski, Jan
author_facet Horváthová, Terézia
Antol, Andrzej
Czarnoleski, Marcin
Kramarz, Paulina
Bauchinger, Ulf
Labecka, Anna Maria
Kozłowski, Jan
author_sort Horváthová, Terézia
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description Abstract. According to the temperature-size rule (TSR), ectotherms developing under cold conditions experience slower growth as juveniles but reach a larger size at maturity. Whether temperature alone causes this phenomenon is unknown, but oxygen limitation can play a role in the temperature-size relationship. Oxygen may become limited under warm conditions when the resulting higher metabolism creates a greater demand for oxygen, especially in larger individuals. We examined the independent effects of oxygen concentration (10% and 22% O(2)) and temperature (15 °C and 22 °C) on duration of ontogenic development, which takes place within the maternal brood pouch (marsupium), and juvenile growth in the terrestrial isopod common rough woodlouse (Porcellio scaber). Individuals inside the marsupium undergo the change from the aqueous to the gaseous environment. Under hypoxia, woodlice hatched from the marsupium sooner, but their subsequent growth was not affected by the level of oxygen. Marsupial development and juvenile growth were almost three times slower at low temperature, and marsupial development was longer in larger females but only in the cold treatment. These results show that temperature and oxygen are important ecological factors affecting developmental time and that the strength of the effect likely depends on the availability of oxygen in the environment.
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spelling pubmed-45250362015-08-10 Does temperature and oxygen affect duration of intramarsupial development and juvenile growth in the terrestrial isopod Porcellio scaber (Crustacea, Malacostraca)? Horváthová, Terézia Antol, Andrzej Czarnoleski, Marcin Kramarz, Paulina Bauchinger, Ulf Labecka, Anna Maria Kozłowski, Jan Zookeys Research Article Abstract. According to the temperature-size rule (TSR), ectotherms developing under cold conditions experience slower growth as juveniles but reach a larger size at maturity. Whether temperature alone causes this phenomenon is unknown, but oxygen limitation can play a role in the temperature-size relationship. Oxygen may become limited under warm conditions when the resulting higher metabolism creates a greater demand for oxygen, especially in larger individuals. We examined the independent effects of oxygen concentration (10% and 22% O(2)) and temperature (15 °C and 22 °C) on duration of ontogenic development, which takes place within the maternal brood pouch (marsupium), and juvenile growth in the terrestrial isopod common rough woodlouse (Porcellio scaber). Individuals inside the marsupium undergo the change from the aqueous to the gaseous environment. Under hypoxia, woodlice hatched from the marsupium sooner, but their subsequent growth was not affected by the level of oxygen. Marsupial development and juvenile growth were almost three times slower at low temperature, and marsupial development was longer in larger females but only in the cold treatment. These results show that temperature and oxygen are important ecological factors affecting developmental time and that the strength of the effect likely depends on the availability of oxygen in the environment. Pensoft Publishers 2015-07-30 /pmc/articles/PMC4525036/ /pubmed/26261441 http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.515.9353 Text en Terézia Horváthová, Andrzej Antol, Marcin Czarnoleski, Paulina Kramarz, Ulf Bauchinger, Anna Maria Labecka, Jan Kozłowski http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0 This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY 4.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
spellingShingle Research Article
Horváthová, Terézia
Antol, Andrzej
Czarnoleski, Marcin
Kramarz, Paulina
Bauchinger, Ulf
Labecka, Anna Maria
Kozłowski, Jan
Does temperature and oxygen affect duration of intramarsupial development and juvenile growth in the terrestrial isopod Porcellio scaber (Crustacea, Malacostraca)?
title Does temperature and oxygen affect duration of intramarsupial development and juvenile growth in the terrestrial isopod Porcellio scaber (Crustacea, Malacostraca)?
title_full Does temperature and oxygen affect duration of intramarsupial development and juvenile growth in the terrestrial isopod Porcellio scaber (Crustacea, Malacostraca)?
title_fullStr Does temperature and oxygen affect duration of intramarsupial development and juvenile growth in the terrestrial isopod Porcellio scaber (Crustacea, Malacostraca)?
title_full_unstemmed Does temperature and oxygen affect duration of intramarsupial development and juvenile growth in the terrestrial isopod Porcellio scaber (Crustacea, Malacostraca)?
title_short Does temperature and oxygen affect duration of intramarsupial development and juvenile growth in the terrestrial isopod Porcellio scaber (Crustacea, Malacostraca)?
title_sort does temperature and oxygen affect duration of intramarsupial development and juvenile growth in the terrestrial isopod porcellio scaber (crustacea, malacostraca)?
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4525036/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26261441
http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.515.9353
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