Intraclutch egg cannibalism by hatchlings of the land snailArianta arbustorum: non-random consumption of eggs?
作者:
Bruno Baur,
期刊:
Ethology Ecology & Evolution
(Taylor Available online 1993)
卷期:
Volume 5,
issue 3
页码: 329-336
ISSN:0394-9370
年代: 1993
DOI:10.1080/08927014.1993.9523020
出版商: Taylor & Francis Group
关键词: behaviour;evolution;cannibalism;snail;Gastropoda;Pulmonata;Arianla arbustorum
数据来源: Taylor
摘要:
Under natural conditions hatchlings of the land snailArianta arbustorumcannibalize unhatched sibling eggs as well as eggs from neighbouring batches. Three series of choice experiments were conducted to determine whether cannibalistic hatchlings ofA. arbustorumfrom four different populations discriminate (1) between fertilized and unfertiliz,ed eggs within the same batch, (2) between eggs containing well-developed embryos and ones with less advanced embryos, and (3) between small and large fertilized eggs. Newly-hatched snails did not discriminate between fertilized and unfertilized conspecific eggs. Similarly, hatchlings cannibalized in equal proportions eggs with well-developed embryos and eggs with less advanced embryos. However, cannibalistic hatchlings ate preferentially large eggs. The results of an additional choice experiment indicated that this size preference may be due to a higher encounter probability and/or a stronger attraction by chemical cues of larger eggs, and thus is not an actual choice made by the cannibalistic hatchling. It is suggested that the higher susceptibility of large eggs to cannibalism may act as selection pressure against increasing egg size.
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