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Observations on the life history of Limnodrilus hoffmeisteri (Annelida,Tubificidae) from the Little Calumet River in temperate North America
Authors:Edward M. Block  Gladys Moreno  Clarence J. Goodnight
Affiliation:1. Department of Pathology and Toxicology Research , The Upjohn Company , Kalamazoo , MI , 49001;2. Department of Biology , Western Michigan University , Kalamazoo , MI , 49008 , U.S.A.
Abstract:The reproductive period for L. hoffmeisteri as observed in the Little Calumet River (41°34′22″N. 87°28′30Prime;W) occurs from early fall through late spring. The period is marked by the development of the reproductive organs in the early fall months, followed by the development of sperm products within the sperm sac. The female organs appear to mature in middle to late winter with the appearance of nutritive granules followed by the developing eggs in early spring. This cycle is completed in early to late spring with the appearance of cocoons containing developing embryos. It is also apparent that a low level of reproductive activity occurs throughout the rest of the year. This is usually observed in worms with developed sperm sacs and sperm products, having matured penis and some developed egg sacs with nutritive granules. Eggs have not been observed during this low level of reproductive activity.
Keywords:Limnodrilus hoffmeisteri  reproductive period  reproductive activity  nutritive granules  life history
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