Influence of temperature on hatching of eggs of Lepidurus couesii (Crustacea,Notostraca) |
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Authors: | B. J. Hann Blair Lonsberry |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Zoology, University of Manitoba, R3T 2N2 Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada |
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Abstract: | Tadpole shrimps (Notostraca) occur sporadically in temporary ponds and their survival there depends largely upon the drought-resistant eggs they produce. Environmental conditions conducive to hatching of eggs of Lepidurus couesii were investigated in the laboratory. Almost all eggs hatched best at 20 °C, whether desiccated for a short or long period, with a prior freezing shock or without such a shock, with intact shells. Eggs that endured a longer period of desiccation and eggs with abraded shells displayed a more equivocal response to different temperatures for hatching. Long-term hatchability of eggs was demonstrated. Time required for successful hatching was shortest at 20 °C, with no discernible difference between 17 °C and 25 °C. Both short- and long-term survival of populations of the species appears to be fostered by the adaptive response to temperature shown by the eggs. |
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Keywords: | Notostraca tadpole shrimps temporary ponds Crustacea adaptation egg hatch |
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