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Population dynamics ofDaphnia rosea in a small eutrophic pond
Authors:Ping Shei  Toshio Iwakuma
Affiliation:(1) Institute of Biological Sciences, University of Tsukuba, 305 Tsukuba, Ibaraki, Tsukuba, Japan;(2) Environmental Biology Division, National Institute for Environmental Studies, 305 Tsukuba, Ibaraki, Japan
Abstract:The population dynamics ofDaphnia rosea were studied in a small, eutrophic fish-free pond during November 1986–November 1987.D. rosea showed two density peaks in 1987, a high peak in spring and a slightly lower one in autumn, but they disappeared in mid- and late summer when a smaller cladoceran,Ceriodaphnia reticulata, dominated. The rapid decline in density ofD. rosea in mid-May and the low density in June/July were preceded by or coincided with a period of increased male density, the appearance of ephippial females, smaller body length of adult females, decreased brood size, and increased frequency of empty brood chambers, all of which indicate a worsening food situation. The rapid density decline ofD. rosea in mid-May was considered attributable neither to increasing water temperature, nor predation by the dipteranChaoborus flavicans, but to insufficient food conditions for the maintenance of stable reproduction. Although edible phytoplankton was abundant in June/July, the general food situation was not suitable forD. rosea due to blooms of the large-celled dinoflagellate,Ceratium hirundinella, which probably inhibited the feeding activity ofD. rosea. TheC. hirundinella blooms might also be important for the shift of the dominant herbivore from the largerD. rosea to the smallerCeriodaphnia reticulata in August/September.
Keywords:Brood size   Daphnia rosea   Population dynamics  Sexual reproduction  Size distribution of females
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