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Different Photoperiodic Responses in Diapause Induction Can Promote the Maintenance of Genetic Diversity Via the Storage Effect in Daphnia Pulex.

Yurie Otake,Masato Yamamichi, Yuka Hirata, Haruka Odagiri,Takehito Yoshida

Proceedings - Royal Society Biological sciences/Proceedings - Royal Society Biological Sciences(2024)

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Understanding mechanisms that promote the maintenance of biodiversity (genetic and species diversity) has been a central topic in evolution and ecology. Previous studies have revealed that diapause can contribute to coexistence of competing genotypes or species in fluctuating environments via the storage effect. However, they tended to focus on differences in reproductive success (e.g. seed yield) and diapause termination (e.g. germination) timing. Here we tested whether different photoperiodic responses in diapause induction can promote coexistence of two parthenogenetic (asexual) genotypes of Daphnia pulex in Lake Fukami-ike, Japan. Through laboratory experiments, we confirmed that short day length and low food availability induced the production of diapausing eggs. Furthermore, we found that one genotype tended to produce diapausing eggs in broader environmental conditions than the other. Terminating parthenogenetic reproduction earlier decreases total clonal production, but the early diapausing genotype becomes advantageous by assuring reproduction in 'short' years where winter arrival is earlier than usual. Empirically parameterized theoretical analyses suggested that different photoperiodic responses can promote coexistence via the storage effect with fluctuations of the growing season length. Therefore, timing of diapause induction may be as important as diapause termination timing for promoting the maintenance of genetic diversity in fluctuating environments.
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coexistence,Daphnia,diapause induction,diapausing egg,photoperiodic response,storage effect
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