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Life-cycle traits of the dimorphic earthworm species Allolobophora chlorotica (Savigny, 1826) under controlled laboratory conditions
Authors:Christopher N. Lowe  Kevin R. Butt
Affiliation:(1) School of Natural Resources, University of Central Lancashire, Preston, Lancashire, UK, PR1 2HE
Abstract:Allolobophora chlorotica exists as two colour morphs, pink and green. Field observations have indicated that the two morphs have ecological preferences linked to soil moisture: the green morph dominating in wet soils and the pink morph in dry soils. The aim of this laboratory-based research was to investigate the potential differences in fitness and adaptation to soil-moisture conditions of the two morphs measured in terms of growth rate, reproductive output and cocoon viability. An initial experiment maintained hatchlings of both morphs individually under standard culture conditions. On maturation, these were paired (intra-morph), and cocoon production, viability and incubation time were determined. The green morph had significantly faster (P < 0.01) growth rates than the pink morph. Cocoon production was also significantly greater in the green compared with the pink morph (3.2 and 1.5 cocoons worm−1 28 days−1, respectively) with corresponding viabilities of 87 and 58%. In a second experiment, the growth rates of pink and green hatchlings were assessed under wet and dry soils (29 and 21% soil moisture, respectively). The growth of the pink morph was not influenced significantly (P > 0.05) by soil moisture. In contrast, lower soil-moisture content significantly (P < 0.05) slowed growth and maturation of the green morph. These results support field observations relating to distribution of the two A. chlorotica colour morphs. We suggest that soil-moisture content may act to isolate these morphs, providing, in extremes, a barrier to inter-morphic mating.
Keywords:Allolobophora chlorotica   Dimorphic  Life cycle  Pink and green morphs  Soil moisture
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