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Resting eggs, seasonal dynamics, and production of Bosmina longispina maritima (P. E. Muller) (Cladocera) in the northern Baltic proper
Authors:Kankaala  Paula
Institution:Askö Laboratory and Department of Zoology, University of Stockholm S-106 91 Stockholm, Sweden
Abstract:The seasonal dynamics and production of Bosmina longispina maritimawas studied both in the pelagic zone and bottom sediments ofthe northern Baltic proper in 1979. Resting eggs started tohatch in April–May, but the pelagic zone population didnot show signs of increase until August; this is typical forthe species in this area. Relatively few of those hatched inthe spring and early summer survived the low temperatures andlack of food below the thermocline. The population increasewas started with individuals hatched after the thermal stratificationweakened. From August until October the number of resting eggsin the sediment rose in direct response to their productionin the pelagic zone. A new hatching period began in October–November,but conditions in the pelagic zone were not suitable for theirfurther development. Such mistiming of hatching may, along withother factors, help to explain the large annual variations inthe productivity of B. longispina maritima in the Baltic. Sexualreproduction was found to be of relatively greater importancein the study area than in the areas where Bosmina reaches higherproductivity. This was assumed to be due to more intense selectionpressures in the prevailing conditions.
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