Leaf litter species preference in the pill bug ( Armadillidium sp. ) Emily Byrne Kevin Isherwood...

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species preference in the pill bug (Armadillidium sp.) Emily Byrne Kevin Isherwood Greg McGuire Jonathan O’Keefe

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Leaf litter species preference in the pill bug (Armadillidium

sp.)

Emily ByrneKevin Isherwood

Greg McGuire Jonathan O’Keefe

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The pill bug, Armadillidium sp.

• Widespread terrestrial crustacean

• Susceptible to desiccation• Physiological adaptations• Behavioural adaptations

• Respiratory mechanisms

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Habitat preference

• Flexible diet comprised primarily of decaying matter

• Moist, dark environments

• Decaying > fresh leaf litter

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Species- specific leaf litter

• High quality litter> low quality litter

• Panlasiui (2011)• Oak, Quercus agrifolia, > Blue Gum,

Eucalyptus globulus

• Tuck & Hassall (2003)• Dicotyledon litter > grass litter

• Morisawa et al. (2002)• Japanese Cedar, Cryptomeria japonica –

natural repellant

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Current study

• Investigate if the pill bug, Armadillidium sp. has a preference for local leaf litter species

• Hypothesis: individuals will prefer broad-leaf species

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Experiment 1: Leaf litter species preference

• 3 trials

• Wet leaves

• Dark environment

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Picea rubens

Quercus rubens

Thuja occidentalis

Acer saccharum

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_x0006_ Cedar

_x0004_ Oak _x0005_ Dead

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Experiment 2: Effects of moisture and humidity

• Spruce dried in oven

• Maple dunked in well water

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Discussion

• Hypothesis: preference for broad leaf species

• Drying of leaves potentially a major contributor

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Discussion

• Cloudsley-Thompson & Constantinou 1987 • Presence of a thigmokinetic response

• Takeda 1980 • Possible aggregation pheromones

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Questions?