Title of article
Paedomorphosis and shell-colour polymorphism of a desert landsnail
Author/Authors
David Ward، نويسنده , , Robert Slotow، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 1997
Pages
9
From page
677
To page
685
Abstract
Environmentally-driven paedomorphosis, the retention of juvenile characteristics by adults, is an overlooked alternative to adaptive genetic hypotheses regarding shell colour in landsnails. We previously considered two adaptive explanations of shell-colour polymorphism in the desert landsnailTrochoidea simulata, namely temperature and predation. However, neither of these factors adequately explained this colour variation. We subsequently described the importance of available CaCO3as the driving force underlying colour variation in this species. Here we consider the consequences of differential access to CaCO3by individuals of different colour morphs. We describe variation in shell shape of different colour morphs, and conclude that shell-colour variation in this species is a consequence of paedomorphosis in brown individuals. Individuals may change colour ontogenetically from brown to white, while some remain brown-shelled throughout their lives. Brown snails, like juveniles, are thin- and flat-shelled, and have relatively larger apertures than white snails. This paedomorphosis is environmentally-based, being correlated with soil CaCO3content.
Keywords
morphology , Ontogeny , colour morphs , Snails , Negev desert , Paedomorphosis
Journal title
Journal of Arid Environments
Serial Year
1997
Journal title
Journal of Arid Environments
Record number
762448
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