Egg size and offspring fitness in a bdelloid rotifer |
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Authors: | Santo Nadia Caprioli Manuela Orsenigo Simona Ricci Claudia |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Biology, State University of Milan, via Celoria 26, 20133 Milano, Italy |
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Abstract: | To test if the quality of offspring is affected by egg size and whether it increases with the amount of resources allocated to an individual egg, we compared the offspring hatched from small and large eggs of Macrotrachela quadricornifera(Rotifera, Bdelloidea). Differently sized eggs were obtained by feeding mothers with different food concentrations. Large eggs were expected to provide better offspring in terms of (1) development time of the embryos, (2) age at first reproduction of the juveniles and (3) recovery after desiccation of the newborns. The comparison between offspring hatched from large vs. small eggs of the same bdelloid species revealed that animals hatched from large eggs had shorter embryonic development and earlier age at first reproduction than animals hatched from small eggs. In contrast, the capacity to survive stress, like desiccation, was not affected by egg size. Thus, offspring hatched from larger eggs had shorter generation times, but were not favoured under harsh circumstances. |
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Keywords: | bdelloid rotifers egg volume developmental time age at maturity anhydrobiosis |
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