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FOOD CONCENTRATION AND TEMPERATURE EFFECTS ON LIFE CYCLE CHARACTERISTICS OF TROPICAL CLADOCERA (Daphnia gessneri Herbst, Diaphanosoma sarsi Richard, Moina reticulata (Daday)): I. DEVELOPMENT TIME

Efeitos da Temperatura e Concentração de Alimento na Historia de Vida de Tropical Cladocera (Daphnia Gessneri Herbst,Diaphanosoma Sarsi Richard, Moina reticulata Daday,)) I. Tempo de desenvolvimento

The effects of food concentration and temperature on embryonic and postem-bryonic duration of three tropical species, Daphnia gessneri (1.5mm), Diaphanosoma sarsi (1.2mm) and Moina reticulata (0.8mm), were investigated as part of life cycle studies which included growth, body size and reproduction. These are the very first experimental studies undertaken on these species. The long-term growth experiments were performed under controlled laboratory conditions at all combinations of temperature (22"C, 27"C and 32"C) and constant food concentration (0.03, 0.05, 0.10, 0.25, 0.50 and 1.00 mgC/L) of the unicellular green alga Scenedesmus acutus. Animals were examined twice daily throughout their life cycle from the neonate to third adult instar. In all three species, temperature exerted the most powerful influence on embryonic duration but there was also a smaller food effect. In D. gessneri, postembry-onic durations remained more or less the same at food levels 0.25 mgC/L but were influenced by temperature. At food concentrations of 0.1 mgC/L or lower, postembryonic durations became increasingly prolonged, particularly at high temperatures. This threshold concentration is affected by temperature: in D. gessneri, it was 0.1 mgC/L at 22oC and 27oC but higher at 32oC (between 0.25 and 0.50 mgC/L). At the same temperature of 27oC, the food threshold level varied between species: it was higher (0.25 mgC/L) for D. sarsi and lower (0.05 mgC/L) for M. reticulata compared with D. gessneri (0.1 mgC/L). In both embryonic and postembryonic durations there is a body size effect as the absolute durations were longest in the largest species and shortest in the smallest species In all three species, prolongation of postembryonic duration at combinations of high temperature and lowered food levels was accompanied by increased number of juvenile instars.

Daphnia gessneri; Diaphanosoma sarsi; Moina reticulata; Tropical; Food concentration-temperature experiments; Embryonic(Dc); Postembryonic development (Dj); Ratio (DJ Dc); Food Threshold


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