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Seasonal variations in size and morphology of Acanthocyclops robustus (Copepoda Cyclopoida)
Authors:Lescher-Moutoue  Francoise
Institution:Ecole Normale Supérieure, Laboratoire d'Ecologie 46 rue d'Ulm, F-75230 Paris Cedex 05, France
Abstract:The variations in the body length, swimming legs and some setaeof the freshwater cyclopid Acanthocyclops robustus were analysedduring an annual cycle in the field, and in laboratory experimentsat different culture temperatures. In Lake Créteil. ashallow temperate sand-pit lake, there is a seasonal morphologicalvariation of the setae: the plumose forms were restricted tothe warmer season and the spinose ones to colder periods. Contraryto other years, the specific ‘spine formula’ ofthe swimming legs (3-4-4-4) did not vary during the referenceyear. In laboratory experiments, both sex and post-embryonicdevelopmental temperatures had an effect on the length of adults.A significant parental effect on body length was detected. Pairswith anomalous spine formulae produced offspring either withanomalous spine formulae or typical 3-4-4-4 formulae. No significanteffects of parental culture temperatures, offspring culturetemperatures and sex on the total number of spines were found.Modification of plumose into spinose setae did not occur, whateverthe offspring developmental temperatures. The results presentedhere suggest that the alterations of the appendages of the cyclopidA.robustus could be compared to the cyclomorphosis in otherzooplanktonic groups, and contribute to our understanding ofthe role of phenotypic induction in aquatic biology.
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