Intraspecific variability in response to stimuli for male and ephippia formation in Daphnia pulex |
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Authors: | Petter Larsson |
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Institution: | (1) Museum of Zoology, University of Bergen, Múseplass 3, N-5007 Bergen, Norway |
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Abstract: | Natural clones and clones from laboratory crossings of Daphnia pulex have been tested in their response to stimuli for male and ephippia formation. The clones are from ponds in Illinois, USA, an area with both obligate and cyclical clones of D. pulex. The progeny from two types of crosses were studied: 1) crosses between an obligate clone producing males and a cyclical clone producing only females, and 2) self-fertilization within a cyclical clone producing both sexes. Both the natural and the artificial clones showed great variation in response to environmental stimuli for males. Ephippia response seems more equal among the clones, but two of the artificial clones could hardly be stimulated to produce ephippia in the induction experiments. In crowded cultures, however, they produced a few. Crossings between cyclicals and obligates yielded mostly cyclical progeny. Progeny from the selfed clone had low survival and fecundity. |
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Keywords: | Daphnia pulex cyclical parthenogenesis obligate parthenogenesis male induction ephippia induction |
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