Energy exploitation in Chirocephalus croaticus (Steuer, 1899) (Crustacea: Anostraca): survival strategy in an intermittent lake |
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Authors: | Simčič Tatjana Brancelj Anton |
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Affiliation: | (1) National Institute of Biology, Vena pot 111, Slovenia |
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Abstract: | Electron transport system (ETS) activity was measured in Chirocephalus croaticus from the intermittent lake, Petelinjsko Jezero. The ETS activities were measured at 5, 10, 15, 20, and 25 °C, and were studied separately in juveniles, females and males. Juveniles had significantly higher activity than adults at a standard temperature of 20 °C. The mass-specific ETS activity decreased with increasing size of the animals; the value b was 0.787. Respiration rates (R) were determined at 20 °C and the ratio ETS/R (±standard deviation) for C. croaticus was 1.43±0.46 (n=38). ETS activity increased with temperature. Females had higher Q10 than males in higher temperature range (t-test; t=2.50; d.f.=8; p<0.05). Activation energy Ea was higher for females than males (t-test; t=2.35; d.f.=8; p<0.05). Females exhibited lower ETS activity than males over the lower temperature range, but their ETS could function more efficient at higher temperature. |
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Keywords: | Chirocephalus metabolic potential intermittent lake ecology physiology temperature |
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