HERBIVORY ON CALCICOLOUS LICHENS - DIFFERENT FOOD PREFERENCES AND GROWTH-RATES IN 2 COEXISTING LAND SNAILS

被引:56
作者
BAUR, A [1 ]
BAUR, B [1 ]
FROBERG, L [1 ]
机构
[1] LUND UNIV, DEPT SYSTEMAT BOT, S-22361 LUND, SWEDEN
关键词
GASTROPODA; LICHEN GRAZING; FOOD PREFERENCE; SECONDARY COMPOUNDS; INTERSPECIFIC COMPETITION;
D O I
10.1007/BF00324219
中图分类号
Q14 [生态学(生物生态学)];
学科分类号
071012 ; 0713 ;
摘要
A total of 33 calcicolous lichen species, one alga and one bryophyte were recorded on a limestone wall in the grassland Great Alvar on the Baltic island of Oland, Sweden. Fourteen (41%) of these 34 species and free-living cyanobacteria showed herbivore damage, most probably due to grazing by the land snails Chondrina clienta and Balea perversa which inhabited the limestone wall. Three laboratory experiments were conducted to examine the food preferences of individuals of C. clienta and B. perversa collected at this site and to evaluate any association between their preference and the net food duality of the lichens to the snails. Chondrina clienta and B. perversa exhibited food preferences, which differed significantly between species. Within species, variation in food choice was similar among individuals. This indicates that snail populations may be composed of polyphagous individuals with similar food preferences. Different lichen species were of different net food quality to the snails as indicated by growth rate differences. In both snail species the most preferred lichen species of the choice experiment caused the largest weight increase in juveniles, viz. Caloplaca flavovirescens for C. clienta and Aspicilia calcarea for B. perversa. This suggests that the snail species studied differ in their abilities to deal with secondary compounds and physical characteristics of certain lichens or that they can utilize the energy and nutrients of these lichens to a different extent. It is suggested that differential food preferences might reduce the intensity of interspecific competition for resources (lichens) between C. clienta and B. perversa.
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