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DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0168105
论文题名:
Reliable Refuge: Two Sky Island Scorpion Species Select Larger, Thermally Stable Retreat Sites
作者: Jamie E. Becker; Christopher A. Brown
刊名: PLOS ONE
ISSN: 1932-6203
出版年: 2016
发表日期: 2016-12-28
卷: 11, 期:12
语种: 英语
英文关键词: Scorpions ; Body temperature ; Predation ; Site selection ; Mountains ; Thermal stability ; Surface temperature ; Natural selection
英文摘要: Sky island scorpions shelter under rocks and other surface debris, but, as with other scorpions, it is unclear whether these species select retreat sites randomly. Furthermore, little is known about the thermal preferences of scorpions, and no research has been done to identify whether reproductive condition might influence retreat site selection. The objectives were to (1) identify physical or thermal characteristics for retreat sites occupied by two sky island scorpions (Vaejovis cashi Graham 2007 and V. electrum Hughes 2011) and those not occupied; (2) determine whether retreat site selection differs between the two study species; and (3) identify whether thermal selection differs between species and between gravid and non-gravid females of the same species. Within each scorpion’s habitat, maximum dimensions of rocks along a transect line were measured and compared to occupied rocks to determine whether retreat site selection occurred randomly. Temperature loggers were placed under a subset of occupied and unoccupied rocks for 48 hours to compare the thermal characteristics of these rocks. Thermal gradient trials were conducted before parturition and after dispersal of young in order to identify whether gravidity influences thermal preference. Vaejovis cashi and V. electrum both selected larger retreat sites that had more stable thermal profiles. Neither species appeared to have thermal preferences influenced by reproductive condition. However, while thermal selection did not differ among non-gravid individuals, gravid V. electrum selected warmer temperatures than its gravid congener. Sky island scorpions appear to select large retreat sites to maintain thermal stability, although biotic factors (e.g., competition) could also be involved in this choice. Future studies should focus on identifying the various biotic or abiotic factors that could influence retreat site selection in scorpions, as well as determining whether reproductive condition affects thermal selection in other arachnids.
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作者单位: Department of Biology, Bowling Green State University, Bowling Green, Ohio, United States of America;Department of Biology, Tennessee Technological University, Cookeville, Tennessee, United States of America

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Jamie E. Becker,Christopher A. Brown. Reliable Refuge: Two Sky Island Scorpion Species Select Larger, Thermally Stable Retreat Sites[J]. PLOS ONE,2016-01-01,11(12)
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