Genetic, morphological, and dietary changes associated with novel habitat colonisation in the Canary Island endemic grasshopper Acrostira bellamyi
2014
Hernández-Teixidor, David | López, Heriberto | Nogales, Manuel | Emerson, Brent C. | Juan, Carlos | Oromí, Pedro | European Commission | Gobierno de Canarias | Organismo Autónomo Parques Nacionales (España) | Ministerio de Agricultura, Alimentación y Medio Ambiente (España) | Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas (España)
1. The large flightless grasshopper Acrostira bellamyi Uvarov, endemic to the island of La Gomera (Canary Islands), inhabits two different environments: the xeric euphorb shrubland, as is typical for congeneric Canarian species, and the humid laurel forest, a novel habitat for the genus. 2. We investigate genetic, morphological, and ecological variation among individuals of A. bellamyi from the two habitats. DNA sequence data were used to evaluate whether grasshoppers from the two environments represent distinct lineages. Morphological and trophic analyses were performed to assess phenotypic differentiation between the two different habitats. 3. Population genetic analyses support the hypothesis that the euphorb shrubland is the ancestral habitat for this species. Female laurel forest specimens are larger than those inhabiting the euphorb shrubland, and some external body parts exhibit significant morphometric differences between the two populations. Diet of shrubland individuals is completely different from that of laurel forest individuals. Although in each habitat they consume the most abundant plants, individuals are able to select food plants, which appear to be explained by their nutrient content. 4. Our results suggest that A. bellamyi has colonised laurel forest from shrubland, and that this habitat shift has resulted in genetic, morphological, and ecological changes, perhaps as an adaptation to this new habitat.
Show more [+] Less [-]This study was financed by a Spanish MMA project (025/2007 Organismo Autónomo de Parques Nacionales). David Hernández‐Teixidor has been financed by a PhD grant awarded by the Canarian Government, 85% financed with European Social fund, and then by Spanish FPU fellowship. Heriberto López had a post‐doctoral contract (JAE‐DOC) awarded by the Spanish National Research Council (CSIC).
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