A special moult after the release of the embryo from the brood pouch of Anomopoda (Branchiopoda,Crustacea): a return to an old question |
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Authors: | Kotov Alexey A. |
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Affiliation: | (1) A. N. Severtsov Institute of Ecology and Evolution, Russian Academy of Sciences, Leninsky Prospekt 33, 117071 Moscow, Russia |
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Abstract: | In the past there were doubts about the existence of a especialmoult after the release of an anomopod embryo from the maternalbrood pouch. This moult occurs in all studied anomopods and marksthe beginning of the first juvenile instar. The term neonata (orneanate) must be applied to the unexpanded animal (the terminalphase of embryogenesis) before this moult, and not to the earlyphase of the first postembryonic instar. The latter is the nextstage of development. Using knowledge of the presence of thismoult, it is possible to understand and explain the contradictionsin the periodization of postembryonic development as described bydifferent authors. Under normal conditions males of bosminids andevolutionarily advanced chydorids have only two juvenile instars(with specific morphology) in the course of development. This is anadditional argument to support the idea of close relationship ofthe families Chydoridae and Bosminidae. |
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Keywords: | Anomopoda moult after release postembryonicdevelopment first instar |
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