Open Life Sciences (Nov 2015)

Reproductive traits of Porcellio variabilis Lucas, 1946 (Isopoda, Oniscidea) from Tunisia

  • Medini-Bouaziz Lamia,
  • El-Gtari Mohamed,
  • Charfi-Cheikhrouha Faouzia

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1515/biol-2015-0052
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10, no. 1

Abstract

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The breeding phenology and reproductive strategies of Porcellio variabilis were investigated, both in field and laboratory, in the population of Béja (North of Tunisia). P. variabilis Lucas, 1946 is characterized by a seasonal reproduction period followed by a sexual rest phase during November, December and January. Mean fecundity showed a great seasonal variation ranging between 29.612 eggs for females caught in the late summer, and 125.920 eggs for those collected in the spring. P. variabilis is an iteroparous species; females were able to produce one (95% of females), two (40% of females) or three broods (20% of females) during their reproduction period. The duration of the gestation period ranged from 34 days in the first brood to 14 days in the third one. Energy allocated to reproduction decreased from the first brood (26.29%) to the last one (4.618%). During the sampling period, eight cohorts were identified, each exhibiting a variable life span estimated around 6 months for cohorts born in early spring, and 12 months for those born in the fall. According to our present results and previous studies in another population of P. variabilis in Tunisia, we discuss factors of variability in breeding phenology in this species.

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