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Biospel Final
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Biology
Undergraduate 3
12/08/2013

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Term
Classic (misleading?) conceptions of subterranean environment was considered
Definition

Simple

Isolated

Stable

Predictable

Nutrient Poor

Term
Simple Environment
Definition
not simpler than surface environments; mosaic of individual microhabitats
Term
Isolated environment
Definition
caves interconnected through fissures, cracks, MSS, etc
Term
Stable environment
Definition
more stable than surface but has annual and daily oscillations in different micro habitats
Term
Predictable environment
Definition
equivalent to predictability on surface
Term
Nutrient Poor environment
Definition
main food reserves come from surface due to lack of photosynthesis
Term
Subterranean environment was populated by a fauna that was
Definition

Living fossils

Relicts

No competition

Term
Living fossils
Definition

such organisms must:

A. have survived long interval of geologic time in low numeric diversity

B. show primitive morphological characters; only Remipedia may be a living fossil

 

Term
Remipede Crustacean
Definition
Speleonectes ondinae
Term
Relicts
Definition

divided into 4 types

1. Numeric - rare survivors

2. Geographic - spread in a smaller geographic area

3. Phylogenetic - evolve at a very slow rate and have survived with few changes

4. Taxonomic - few close relatives

Living fossils must fit all 4 categories

Term
No competition
Definition
competition works at lower levels in caves due to lower density of animals
Term
Common features of subterranean fauna
Definition

Regressive and convergent features

Predictive adaptations

Life cycle trends

Term
Regressive and convergent features
Definition

also found in abyssal and soil fauna

1. depigmentation

2. loss of eyes

Term
Predictive adaptations
Definition

1. increased tactile and chemical sensitivity

2. increased metabolic economy

3. adaptations to moisture (terrestrial)

4. develpment of paedomorphic forms

 

Term
Life cycle trends
Definition

1. predominance of K (carrying capacity) selected vs. r (rapid reproduction), K selected best for cave animals due to relatively small amounts of food, in r boom is exceed carrying cap and bust is big dies off

2. longer duration of life cycle phases

3. tendency to direct development

Term
Cave adaptations in Gammarus minus
Definition
Adaptation by natural selection vs. neutral mutation and genetic drift (non-selective adaptation)
Term
Advantage of regressed features (selection)
Definition

1. lessen injury or infections to eyes - no strong evidence and not valid for loss of pigment

2. energy economy - little evidence available

Term
Nonselection theory
Definition
in polygenetic systems where nearly all mutations are degenerative, time required to produce regressed features increases proportionally to the number of relevant genes
Term
Effective population size and time of isolation of stygobites is what?
Definition
consistent with neutral mutation but direct tests of the neutral hypothesis are not now possible
Term
Are stygophiles better test organsims than stygobites? Why?
Definition
Yes, they have extant populations in cave and surface habitats with a genetic connection between them
Term
What has considerable variation between cave and surface forms?
Definition
stygomorphic features (e.g. eyes, pigment, antennal length)
Term
Gammarus minus
Definition
stygophilic amphipod widespread in caves and springs in southern Appalachians
Term
Requirements for a "complete adaptation explanation"
Definition

1. Heritability

2. Trait Polarity

3. Population Structure

 

Term
Heritability
Definition
examination of eye and antennal traits indicate they are heritable
Term
Trait Polarity
Definition
stygomorphic populations in caves resulted from an earlier invasion of subterranean habitats by morphologically unmodified surface forms
Term
Population Structure
Definition
stygomorphic population in upstream subterranean portion of the drainage are hydrologically connected with morphologically unmodified populations in the resurgence
Term
Resurgence populations
Definition
are genetically differentiated from cave populations in each basin
Term
What does genetic clustering of cave populations by basin suggests?
Definition
that cave colonization occurred independently in each basin
Term
What do not appear to have occurred?
Definition
Founder effect or population bottlenecks
Term
Evidence for selection measure fitness in cave and spring populations by:
Definition

1. observing morphological features of amplexing (mating) and non-amplexing individuals

2. counting the # of fertilized eggs in brood pouch of females

3. ecological explanation of selection

 

Term
Selection in caves is for what?
Definition
increased head length (body size) and antennal size, and decreased eye size
Term
Selection in springs is for what?
Definition
larger eyes, head length and antennal size
Term
Sculpins
Definition
size-selective predator of G. minus in springs
Term
Overall selection gradients are what?
Definition
consistent with the pattern of stygomorphic modification
Term
What does ANOVA of eye selection gradients show between caves and springs?
Definition
with caves and springs as groups (habitats) and particular cave and spring populations as subgroups (sites) indicates 94% of variance due to habitat difference within sites
Term
Reduction of unused visual structures could improve what?
Definition
fuctioning of extra-optic sensory systems by decreasing "noise" or increasing relative amount of CNS used by non-visual sensory systems
Term

What are antennal chemoreceptors needed for?

 

Definition
sex pheromone detection
Term
Larger antennae aid in what?
Definition
mate location
Term
Larger sized amphipods have higher what?
Definition
fecundity
Term
Other cave organisms showing little morphological modification:
Definition
they are usually associated with high energy food sources, e.g. guano
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