Post-embryonic developmental rates as a function of food type in the cyclopoid copepod, Mesocyclops thermocyclopoides Harada
We studied under laboratory conditions the post-embryonic developmental rates (from nauplii to adult stage) of Mesocyclops thermocyclopoides, commonly found in the eutrophic and hypertrophic local ponds, in relation to different food types. Nauplii hatched from the eggs collected from laboratory-mai...
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Published in | Journal of plankton research Vol. 20; no. 2; pp. 271 - 287 |
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Format | Journal Article |
Language | English |
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Oxford University Press
1998
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Summary: | We studied under laboratory conditions the post-embryonic developmental rates (from nauplii to adult stage) of Mesocyclops thermocyclopoides, commonly found in the eutrophic and hypertrophic local ponds, in relation to different food types. Nauplii hatched from the eggs collected from laboratory-maintained mass cultures were reared at 25±l.5°C, using the following test diets: bacteria (Klebsiella aerogenes), cyanobacteria (Microcystis aeruginosa, as single cells and in the form of colonies), green algae (Chlorella, Scenedesmus and Chlorogonium), ciliates (Tetrahymena) and rotifers (Brachionus angularis). The developmental rates were fastest, and the proportion of nauplii reaching the copepodid stage and that of copepodids reaching the adult stage the highest, with Chlorogonium, followed by ciliates and rotifers. Development was incomplete with bacteria and Microcys-tis.Ttie algae Chlorella and Scenedesmus supported complete post-embryonic development only when cultured in media enriched with beef extract, bactotryptone and yeast extract. With rotifers as the exclusive food, >70% of the nauplii reached the copepodid stage, and >85% of the copepodids the adult stage. The ratio (Dc/Dn) of copepodid duration (Dc) and naupliar duration (Dn) was significantly different from 1.0, indicating the absence of isochronal development in M.thermocyclopoides. Our results show that post-embryonic development in this species is not possible with certain algal diets, probably because of nutritional deficiencies, and that the later stage nauplii are capable of capturing rotifers and utilizing them as food to complete their development to the adult stage. |
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Bibliography: | 1To whom correspondence should be addressed ArticleID:20.2.271 istex:67CD962D116F21E14342749E47E151682C7565E5 ark:/67375/HXZ-QXJJ99QV-5 ObjectType-Article-1 SourceType-Scholarly Journals-1 ObjectType-Feature-2 content type line 23 |
ISSN: | 0142-7873 1464-3774 |
DOI: | 10.1093/plankt/20.2.271 |