The effects of constant and changing temperatures on the period from egg hatching to egg laying in Tanymastix stagnalis
Authors:
J.N.R. Grainger
Affiliation:
Dept. of Zoology, Trinity College, Dublin 2, Ireland
Abstract:
The main duration of time from egg hatching to egg laying (D) in this anostracan crustacean increases at lower constant temperatures. The mean number of eggs per female lay between 25 and 50. In both regularly changing temperature experiments D was significantly increased (P<.05). This may be due to an increase in length of adult life which would also account for the increase in number of eggs per female to about 100. The relation of the results to the life and survival strategy of the animal in Ireland in discussed.