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The systematics of Australian Daphnia (Cladocera: Daphniidae). Multivariate morphometrics
Authors:John A H Benzie
Institution:(1) Department of Population Biology, Research School of Biological Sciences, The Australian National University, P.O. Box 475, 2601 Canberra City, A.C.T., Australia;(2) Present address: Australian Institute of Marine Science, P.M.B. No. 3, 4810 Townsville, Queensland, Australia
Abstract:Forty nine characters were measured in each of 76 male and 200 female Daphnia including specimens from all eleven taxa described from the genus in Australia, except D. jollyi. Separate multivariate analyses (cluster, principal components and discriminant) of males and females each revealed only five morphological groups in the genus corresponding to the species D. occidentalis, D. lumholtzi, D. cephalata, D. nivalis, and a conglomerate of all other taxa described from the D. carinata complex, D. carinata (sensu lato). Interpretation of the male results was straightforward, but that for females was not because of the occurrence of an environmentally induced seasonal change in morphology (cyclomorphosis) in females. Log transformations of the female data successfully isolated the effects of cyclomorphosis. The seasonal morphs formed two groups which were further differentiated into taxonomic groups.
Keywords:Cladocera  Daphnia  multivariate morphometrics  Australia
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