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An analysis of the remains of Bosmina (Eubosmina) in a sedimentcore from the pre-alpine, mesotrophic Starnberger See showedthat the lake was inhabited by B. longispina since the OldestDryas. In the Subatlantic- -1900 years ago — the kesslerimorph of B. coregoni invaded the lake and both taxa have sinceco-existed. Although there was considerable morphological variation,B. longispina clearly differed from Circumbaltic populationsthrough most of the late Pleistocene and Holocene periods. Inthe recent Bosmina fauna of the lake two morphologically wellseparated taxa (B. longispina ruehei and a morph of B. coregoni)occur which differ clearly from the Bosmina remains found inthe core up to the uppermost sample from 7 cm sediment depth.B. coregoni f. kessleri appeared in the lake in a period whenit was supposedly still oligotrophic. The Bosmina successionobserved in the Starnberger See resembles the pattern foundin deep north German lakes.  相似文献   

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1. The swimming speed of two forms, an extreme and a typical, within the cladoceran subgenus Eubosmina were examined using a three-dimensional video-technique. The extreme form has a very high carapax and extremely long antennule, features probably involved in predator defence.
2. It was found that the extreme form swam almost 40% slower than the typical form.
3. Calculations show that the extreme form had to work at least 12% harder to swim at the same speed, or if it used the same amount of energy to swim, the extreme form would swim 6% slower. Increased drag, because of its distinguishing carapax and antennule, is thus the most likely explanation for the slower swimming speed of the extreme form, assuming it selects the same power output.
4. Swimming speed can be correlated to food intake either by the frequency of hits to edible food particles or by the time to swim from a poor food patch to a good one. So the reduced speed is probably a great cost for the extreme form.  相似文献   

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Analyses were made of subfossil Eubosmina remains from the Lake Neuendorfer See, a lake in the middle part of the river Spree in the “Urstromtal” of Baruth situated in the eastern part of Germany. In addition to Bosmina (Bosmina) longirostris (O. F. M., 1785) Bosmina (Eub.) longicornis longicornis Schoedler, 1866 occured in the lake from the Boreal (sediment depth 15.85 m) to the recent surface layers of the core. Other eubosminids did not occur during the history of the Lake Neuendorfer See with the exception of few remains of B. (Eub.) longispina, which were detected in the lowermost layers of the core during the late Pleistocene. In the present-day plankton, Bosmina (Eub.) l. longicornis was the only eubosminid found in the Lake Neuendorfer See. During the long period between colonization during the Boreal to the present, no changes were detected in typical morphological features of B. (Eub.) l. longicornis. All remains of Eubosmina in the layers above 15.85 m belong undoubtedly to the same taxon. No signs of any morphological instability (other then ontogenetic and cyclomorphic formchanges) or “morphological transition” (Hofmann, 1977) to other taxa could be found. By using paleolimnological analyses, the named taxon has proven to be a “good” entity within the group of long-spined taxa of the subgenus Eubosmina.  相似文献   

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The competition between Bosmina coregoni and B. longirostris was studied by culturing of mixed and isolated populations in lake water. While interaction was detectable between the two species, they were capable of coexisting for at least 124 days. The pattern of predominance was found to depend on initial frequencies. The ratio of B. coregoni to B. longirostris in the pelagic zone of a mesotrophic lake could be explained on the basis of competition between either species. Birth, death, and population growth rates proved to be delayed functions of stock density, as was borne out by cross-correlation analysis of experimental population dynamics. Time lag estimates for all three rates varied for different phases of population oscillation. For accurate assessment of time lags, the phases of monotonous changes in density should have been separated from one another. The time lag estimated for the rate of population growth in mixed cultures was significantly higher for the superior competitor (B. coregoni). This estimate may well be predicted as an arithmetic mean value cf time lag estimates for birth and death rates. The duration of population growth (or decline) was correlated to the time lag of the death rate, whereas the amplitude was not correlated to any time lag at all.  相似文献   

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Masundire  Hillary M. 《Hydrobiologia》1992,243(1):167-173
The population dynamics of Bosmina longirostris in a large tropical reservoir, Lake Kariba, Zimbabwe, are described. Population density showed two peaks associated with periods of high nutrient fluxes. Fecundity was always low. Two eggs per female was the maximum ever recorded. Instantaneous rates of birth, death and population growth calculated from field data using the egg ratio method are discussed. The rate of biomass change fluctuated in a regular pattern, probably linked to food availability or predation by a clupeid, Limnothrissa miodon.  相似文献   

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Cyclomorphosis of Bosmina (Eubosmina) tubicen, expressed asallometric growth of antennules and mucrones, was followed infive populations in the Okefenokee Swamp. Allometry of antennuleswas strongly cyclical, being positive in fall, winter and spring,but negative in early summer. Antennule allometry and othermorphological variables (egg size, body size, antennule andmucro length) were all negatively correlated with temperature,but mucro allometry had a radically different pattern than theantennule - body size cyclomorphosis. Populations could be separatedbetween lakes according to allometry of the mucrones, and mucroallometry was also negatively correlated with zooplankton populationdensity. Morphological data from this study do not support serialreplacement of morphotypes within lakes, and correlation withecological parameters does not support the hypothesis that cyclomorphosisis caused by the presence of invertebrate predators.  相似文献   

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Seven samples of roach (Rutilus rutilus L.) fromthe Austrian section of the Danube river, the Drauriver and lake Wallersee were examined to studypossible population genetic effects of anthropogenichabitat modification and subdivision. Geneticvariability was assessed using electrophoreticvariation of 11 enzyme systems coded by 14 gene loci.Genetic variation of roach was remarkably high, andwas mainly located within samples while differencesbetween them were weak. Morphometric analyses ofconventional external measurements revealedconsiderable morphological variation within samples.Significant differences between samples mainlyinvolved body depth and fin size, but did not allowadaptive ecomorphological interpretations in severalcases. The comparison of morphological and geneticvariation showed no significant correlations but waslimited by the narrow range of heterozygosityestimates.  相似文献   

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During the 10000-year history of the Ostrowite Lake, there have been several episodes of change in dominance amongst species of the genus Bosmina. The dominants were alternately B.longirostris and Eubosmina spp. Amongst the subgenus Eubosmina, two species prevailed in different periods:Bosmina coregoni and Bosmina reflexa. The first species, Bosmina coregoni, is characterized by long antennae and short carapace mucrones, while the second one, Bosmina reflexa, by short antennae and very long mucrones. Bosmina reflexa was dominant at the beginning of the lake's history (Preboreal, 10000--9000 BP) and during the early Subboreal Period (5000–3500 BP). Only a small number of remains of Bosmina longispina(Eubosmina spp.) were present along the entire profile. Such strong changes in the domination of Bosmina species were observed for the first time in the sediments of Polish lakes. A similar transition from one species to another has been described in a few German lakes and was linked to climate changes. However, the changes in the Ostrowite Lake do not correlate with climate changes, but most probably, with changes in the lake's trophic level. This is suggested by the simultaneous increase of Bosmina reflexa and a good indicator of eutrophy, Bosmina longirostris.  相似文献   

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Summary The adult sizes and reproductive capabilities of populations of the cladoceran Daphniopsis studeri Rühe from freshwater and slightly saline lakes in the Vestfold Hills, Princess Elizabeth Land were monitored during December, 1990. The population of Crooked Lake was studied in detail from July 1990–March 1991. Limited samples were also obtained from Heard Island (sub Antarctic). Obligate parthenogenesis involving the production of subitaneous eggs appears to be the case. No males occurred. The overwintering populations of continental Antarctica consist mainly of adult females containing extensive fat reserves. The main reproductive effort occurs in spring. some females produce a smaller second brood during the summer. Reproductive output increases with adult size which is related to the nutrient status of the lake and its productivity. The Heard Island populations have a higher weight to length ratio than the Vestfold populations and have a much greater reproductive output.  相似文献   

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SUMMARY. 1. The carbon balance of the small cladoceran, Bosmina longirostris , was examined at four food concentrations (0,05, 0.10, 0.25, 2.50mg C 1-−1) based on long-term growth experiments.
2. At birth, B. longirostris allocated about 60% of assimilation to body growth at all food concentrations. However, allocation to body growth decreased with age and was less than 5% after the fourth instar at the lowest food concentration. The proportion allocated to reproduction increased with increasing food concentration, but was relatively constant among different adult instars.
3. Assimilation rate increased with increasing food concentration and increasing body size: the mean rate from birth to 15 days was 6.6 times higher at the highest food concentration than at the lowest food concentration. However, with decreasing food concentration and increasing body size, a higher proportion of the assimilated carbon was lost as respiration. As a result, the net production rate reached a plateau at intermediate body size and was 9.1 times higher at the highest food concentration than at the lowest food concentration.
4. Comparison with previous studies revealed that B. longirostris is more efficient than Daphnia with regard to carbon production, especially at low food conditions, if the death rate is negligible.  相似文献   

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SUMMARY 1. Clones of Bosmina cornuta and B. pellucida (B. longirostris species complex) were derived from samples collected from Scheuermühlenteich and Lake Windsborn(westernGermany). Experimental temperature change (to 10 °C and 20 °C) and exposure to Acanthocyclops vernalis copepods (12 L?1) significantly altered external morphology in laboratory cultures of the two species. Morphological traits were derived from eight log10‐transformed and standardised morphometric distances by factorial analysis: factor 1 represented body size, factor 2, size of appendages and factor 3, the head size. 2. Acclimation of clones to cold water (10 °C, >14 days) led to an increase in body, antennule and mucrone size in B. cornuta and B. pellucida. Moreover, at 10 °C, B. cornuta cultures usually collapsed within a few weeks. Compared to the trials at 10 °C, acclimation to 20 °C (the two species) and to 15 °C (B. pellucida only) left the size of body appendages unchanged. Individuals were unequivocally assigned to each species by discriminant functions. Conspecific individuals that were acclimated to different temperatures between 10 and 20 °C also differed in external morphology, but discriminant analysis yielded misclassification rates of 5.3–23.3%. 3. Morphological response to the presence of copepod predators was weaker than that caused by temperature change. Long‐term exposure of clones to copepod predators induced a significant increase in size of appendages in the two species but left body size unaffected. Again, species identification by discriminant functions could be made without any error, whereas conspecific controls and experimentals were misclassified at rates between 19.4 and 29.5%. 4. It is suggested that temperature is the main proximal cue for Bosmina cyclomorphosis. The distinct response to temperature of B. pellucida and B. cornuta may also account for seasonal differences in abundance observed in field.  相似文献   

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SUMMARY. The pattern of cyclomorphosis of Bosmina longirostris was followed over a 21-month period in Lake Travis, Texas. Appreciable variation was observed in body size and in the lengths of antennules and mucrones. Electrophoresis of clonal isolates collected over the period of study showed a seasonal cycle in esterase phenotypes. A definite association was demonstrated between the esterase phenotypes and morphologies of these clonal isolates. Individuals of one esterase phenotype were usually large and long-featured, whereas individuals of the other esterase phenotypes were smaller, with short features. The association of morphology and esterase phenotypes from laboratory experiments corresponded to the association observed in field samples. These results support the hypothesis that the cyclomorphosis of Lake Travis Bosmina involves a succession of clones as well as phenotypic plasticity.  相似文献   

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Eye spectral sensitivity, [S(lambda)], was measured in seven northern Baltic mysid species using an electroretinogram technique. Their S(lambda) curves were compared with the spectral distribution of underwater light at their normal habitats. In the littoral species Neomysis integer, Praunus flexuosus and Praunus inermis, the S(lambda) maxima, [S(lambda)(max)], were in the wavelength-bands of 525-535, 505-515 and 520-530 nm respectively. The neoimmigrant species Hemimysis anomala had a S(lambda)(max) around 500 nm and high sensitivity at 393 nm, possibly indicating UV-sensitivity. S(lambda) of the pelagic species Mysis mixta and Mysis relicta sp. II was at about 505-520 nm. M. relicta sp. I from Pojoviken Bay and fresh water humic Lake P??j?rvi had S(lambda)(max) at approximately 550 nm and 570 nm respectively. This is in accordance with a similar long-wavelength shift in light transmittance of the respective waters. The eyes of the latter population were also damaged by strong light. The pontocaspian neoimmigrant H. anomala is clearly adapted to waters transmitting more blue light.  相似文献   

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The Daphnia longispina complex contains some of the most common water flea species in the northern hemisphere, and has been a model organism for many ecological and evolutionary studies. Nevertheless, the systematics and nomenclature of this group, in particular its Palaearctic members, have been in flux for the past 150 years; this hinders the correct interpretation of scientific results and promotes the erroneous use of species names. We revise the systematics of this species complex based on mitochondrial sequence variation (12S rDNA and COI) of representative populations across Europe, with a special focus on samples from type localities of the respective taxa. Combining genetic evidence and morphological assignments of analysed individuals, we propose a comprehensive revision of the European members of the D. longispina complex. We show that D. hyalina and D. rosea morphotypes have evolved several times independently, and we find no evidence to maintain these morphotypes as distinct biological species. Alpine individuals described as D. zschokkei are conspecific with the above-mentioned lineage. We suggest that this morphologically and ecologically plastic but genetically uniform hyalina–rosea–zschokkei clade should be identified as D. longispina (O. F. Müller, 1776). The valid name of Fennoscandian individuals labelled D. longispina sensu stricto in the recent literature is D. lacustris G. O. Sars, 1862. Additionally, we discovered another divergent lineage of this group, likely an undescribed species, in southern Norway. Our results present a solution for several prevailing taxonomic problems in the genus Daphnia , and have broad implications for interpretation of biogeographical patterns, and ecological and evolutionary studies.  相似文献   

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This study compares two stations each sampled at the Øresund (Denmark) and the German coast (western Baltic Sea), with respect to sublittoral Harpacticoida. The associations were found to differ considerably in diversity, species numbers, evenness and also in the species composition. At the two northern stations, mainly polyhaline species were found and they showed the highest species and individual numbers as well as the most even species distribution. At the two southern stations, mainly pleiomesohaline species were found and they were dominated by one species that was very resistant to eutrophication, so that they showed an uneven species distribution, but also had lower individual numbers and thus lower diversity. Some samples at the German coast were found to have an extremely low harpacticoid number, which was attributed to the severe oxygen deficiency that occurred in autumn 2002 in the western Baltic Sea. This can also be considered to be the main reason for the low species diversity of the southern stations.  相似文献   

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The seasonal dynamics and production of Bosmina longispina maritimawas studied both in the pelagic zone and bottom sediments ofthe northern Baltic proper in 1979. Resting eggs started tohatch in April–May, but the pelagic zone population didnot show signs of increase until August; this is typical forthe species in this area. Relatively few of those hatched inthe spring and early summer survived the low temperatures andlack of food below the thermocline. The population increasewas started with individuals hatched after the thermal stratificationweakened. From August until October the number of resting eggsin the sediment rose in direct response to their productionin the pelagic zone. A new hatching period began in October–November,but conditions in the pelagic zone were not suitable for theirfurther development. Such mistiming of hatching may, along withother factors, help to explain the large annual variations inthe productivity of B. longispina maritima in the Baltic. Sexualreproduction was found to be of relatively greater importancein the study area than in the areas where Bosmina reaches higherproductivity. This was assumed to be due to more intense selectionpressures in the prevailing conditions.  相似文献   

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In three sediment cores from the Central Baltic Sea (Bornholm Basin, Gdansk Bay) corresponding horizons with maximum abundance of remains of a limnetic fauna (Cladocera, Chironomidae) were found. These associations indicate the existence of an oligotrophic freshwater lake. However, this horizon does not coincide with the Ancylus stage but is located in sediment layers from the very end of that period, or from the Mastogloia stage, which was a transitional brackish water phase.  相似文献   

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Kořínek  Vladimír  Saha  Ratan K.  Bhattacharya  T. 《Hydrobiologia》1999,392(2):241-247
A new species, Bosmina tripurae is described from South India. The species shares some of the morphological traits with Bosmina fatalis from East and SE Asia, and two other species described recently from North America. They all form a subgeneric group established earlier: subgenus Sinobosmina Lieder 1957. Parthenogenetic females of the new species are superficially similar to the species Bosmina longirostris, which occurs on Indian subcontinent, only in northern high mountain lakes. All reports of the latter species from Indian lowlands are either Bosmina tripurae or some other not yet described species. This revised version was published online in July 2006 with corrections to the Cover Date.  相似文献   

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Ninetysix species of Cladocera, comprising 8 Sididae, 50 Chydoridae, 17 Macrothricidae, 5 Moinidae, 2 Bosminidae, and 14 Daphniidae, occur in tropical Australia. Of this number 38% are cosmopolitan including so-called cosmopolitan species, 13.5% are circumtropical, 13.5% occur as well innear by countries, and 35% are endemic. North Queensland is a major area of speciation. Species richness varies from north to south and from wetter coastal areas to the drier inland. Major factors influencing richness and distribution are the relative proportion of floodplain billabongs in an area, coupled with rainfall reliability. The most common species include Alonella clathratula, Chydorus nr. pubsecens, Macrothrix triserialis, Oxyurella singalensis, Ephemeroporus nr. barroisi, Dadaya macrops, Diaphanosoma sarsi, Ceriodaphnia cornuta, and Dunhevedia crassa.  相似文献   

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