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J Anim Ecol ; 85(1): 227-39, 2016 Jan.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26346553

RESUMEN

Arthropods represent most of global biodiversity, with the highest diversity found in tropical rain forests. Nevertheless, we have a very incomplete understanding of how tropical arthropod communities are assembled. We conducted a comprehensive mass sampling of arthropod communities within three major habitat types of lowland Amazonian rain forest, including terra firme clay, white-sand and seasonally flooded forests in Peru and French Guiana. We examined how taxonomic and functional composition (at the family level) differed across these habitat types in the two regions. The overall arthropod community composition exhibited strong turnover among habitats and between regions. In particular, seasonally flooded forest habitats of both regions comprised unique assemblages. Overall, 17·7% (26 of 147) of arthropod families showed significant preferences for a particular habitat type. We present a first reproducible arthropod functional classification among the 147 taxa based on similarity among 21 functional traits describing feeding source, major mouthparts and microhabitats inhabited by each taxon. We identified seven distinct functional groups whose relative abundance contrasted strongly across the three habitats, with sap and leaf feeders showing higher abundances in terra firme clay forest. Our novel arthropod functional classification provides an important complement to link these contrasting patterns of composition to differences in forest functioning across geographical and environmental gradients. This study underlines that both environment and biogeographical processes are responsible for driving arthropod taxonomic composition while environmental filtering is the main driver of the variance in functional composition.


Asunto(s)
Artrópodos/fisiología , Biodiversidad , Bosque Lluvioso , Animales , Artrópodos/clasificación , Guyana Francesa , Perú
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Evol Dev ; 12(4): 347-52, 2010.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-20618430

RESUMEN

Geophilomorph centipedes show variation in segment number (a) between closely related species and (b) within and between populations of the same species. We have previously shown for a Scottish population of the coastal centipede Strigamia maritima that the temperature of embryonic development is one of the factors that affects the segment number of hatchlings, and hence of adults, as these animals grow epimorphically--that is, without postembryonic addition of segments. Here, we show, using temperature-shift experiments, that the main developmental period during which embryos are sensitive to environmental temperature is surprisingly early, during blastoderm formation and before, or very shortly after, the onset of segmentation.


Asunto(s)
Artrópodos/embriología , Tipificación del Cuerpo/fisiología , Desarrollo Embrionario , Temperatura , Animales , Artrópodos/anatomía & histología , Blastodermo/crecimiento & desarrollo , Blastodermo/ultraestructura , Embrión no Mamífero , Femenino , Masculino , Factores de Tiempo
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Evol Dev ; 11(4): 434-40, 2009.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-19601976

RESUMEN

Here we address the question of how arthropod segment number may evolve by reporting the results of further work on the model system Strigamia maritima. Recently, we showed that there was a plastic component of the variation in segment number within this species; now we demonstrate that there is also a heritable component. This is important because it enables a connection to be made between the known latitudinal trend among species of geophilomorph centipedes (more segments at lower latitudes) and the parallel trend within them. This latter trend is best documented in S. maritima but is also known in several other species. However, while a general connection between the inter- and intraspecific trends can now be made, deciding upon a specific hypothesis of the nature of the selection involved is still problematic. We provide two alternative hypotheses, one based on the temperature-related plasticity in segment number being adaptive, the other based on it being nonadaptive.


Asunto(s)
Artrópodos/anatomía & histología , Artrópodos/genética , Animales , Artrópodos/embriología , Artrópodos/metabolismo , Tipificación del Cuerpo , Embrión no Mamífero/metabolismo , Femenino , Masculino , Temperatura
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Sci Rep ; 9(1): 11337, 2019 08 05.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31383883

RESUMEN

Little is known regarding how trophic interactions shape community assembly in tropical forests. Here we assess multi-taxonomic community assembly rules using a rare standardized coordinated inventory comprising exhaustive surveys of five highly-diverse taxonomic groups exerting key ecological functions: trees, fungi, earthworms, ants and spiders. We sampled 36 1.9-ha plots from four remote locations in French Guiana including precise soil measurements, and we tested whether species turnover was coordinated among groups across geographic and edaphic gradients. All species group pairs exhibited significant compositional associations that were independent from soil conditions. For some of the pairs, associations were also partly explained by soil properties, especially soil phosphorus availability. Our study provides evidence for coordinated turnover among taxonomic groups beyond simple relationships with environmental factors, thereby refining our understanding regarding the nature of interactions occurring among these ecologically important groups.


Asunto(s)
Biodiversidad , Ecosistema , Bosque Lluvioso , Clima Tropical , Animales , Hormigas/fisiología , Guyana Francesa , Hongos/fisiología , Invertebrados/fisiología , Filogenia , Suelo , Árboles/fisiología
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Evol Dev ; 10(4): 487-92, 2008.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-18638325

RESUMEN

The evolution of arthropod segment number provides us with a paradox, because, whereas there is more than 20-fold variation in this character overall, most classes and orders of arthropods are composed of species that lack any variation in the number of segments. So, what is the origin of the higher-level variation? The centipede order Geophilomorpha is unusual because, with the exception of one of its families, all species exhibit intraspecific variation in segment number. Hence it provides an opportunity to investigate how segment number may change in a microevolutionary context. Here, we show that segment number can be directly altered by an environmental factor (temperature)-this is the first such demonstration for any arthropod. The direction of the effect is such that higher temperature during embryogenesis produces more segments. This potentially explains an intraspecific cline in the species concerned, Strigamia maritima, but it does not explain how such a cline is translated into the parallel interspecific pattern of lower-latitude species having more segments. Given the plastic nature of the intraspecific variation, its link with interspecific differences may lie in selection acting on developmental reaction norms.


Asunto(s)
Artrópodos/anatomía & histología , Evolución Biológica , Desarrollo Embrionario , Temperatura , Animales , Artrópodos/crecimiento & desarrollo , Tipificación del Cuerpo , Embrión no Mamífero/anatomía & histología , Especificidad de la Especie
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Springerplus ; 2: 361, 2013.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23961423

RESUMEN

The need for an updated list of spiders found in French Guiana rose recently due to many upcoming studies planned. In this paper, we list spiders from French Guiana from existing literature (with corrected nomenclature when necessary) and from 2142 spiders sampled in 12 sites for this baseline study. Three hundred and sixty four validated species names of spider were found in the literature and previous authors' works. Additional sampling, conducted for this study added another 89 identified species and 62 other species with only a genus name for now. The total species of spiders sampled in French Guiana is currently 515. Many other Morphospecies were found but not described as species yet. An accumulation curve was drawn with seven of the sampling sites and shows no plateau yet. Therefore, the number of species inhabiting French Guiana cannot yet be determined. As the very large number of singletons found in the collected materials suggests, the accumulation curve indicates nevertheless that more sampling is necessary to discover the many unknown spider species living in French Guiana, with a focus on specific periods (dry season and wet season) and on specific and poorly studied habitats such as canopy, inselberg and cambrouze (local bamboo monospecific forest).

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Plant Sci ; 180(2): 182-9, 2011 Feb.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-21421359

RESUMEN

Recent evolutionary studies clearly indicate that evolution is mainly driven by changes in the complex mechanisms of gene regulation and not solely by polymorphism in protein-encoding genes themselves. After a short description of the cis-regulatory mechanism, we intend in this review to argue that by applying newly available technologies and by merging research areas such as evolutionary and developmental biology, population genetics, ecology and molecular cell biology it is now possible to study evolution in an integrative way. We contend that, by analysing the effects of promoter sequence variation on phenotypic diversity in natural populations, we will soon be able to break the barrier between the study of extant genetic variability and the study of major developmental changes. This will lead to an integrative view of evolution at different scales. Because of their sessile nature and their continuous development, plants must permanently regulate their gene expression to react to their environment, and can, therefore, be considered as a remarkable model for these types of studies.


Asunto(s)
Evolución Molecular , Regulación de la Expresión Génica de las Plantas , Variación Genética , Plantas/genética , Regiones Promotoras Genéticas , Secuencia de Bases , ADN de Plantas , Biología Evolutiva , Ecología , Ambiente , Genética de Población , Genómica , Modelos Genéticos , Biología Molecular , Fenotipo
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