Description of the postembryonic stages of Boeckella poopoensis (Crustacea, Copepoda, Centropagidae)
ABSTRACT Boeckella poopoensis Marsh, 1906 is one of the most common copepods in the saline lakes of South America, where generally is the species that greater contributes to the zooplankton community biomass. Despite of its wide geographic distribution and ecological importance, the characteristics...
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doaj-217db4744dac4c019b5550b0b80acdc12020-11-24T23:07:56ZengFundação Zoobotânica do Rio Grande do SulIheringia: Série Zoologia1678-47662018-06-01108010.1590/1678-4766e2018010S0073-47212018000100210Description of the postembryonic stages of Boeckella poopoensis (Crustacea, Copepoda, Centropagidae)Gabriela C. CabreraAlicia M. VignattiSantiago A. EchanizAlicia H. EscalanteABSTRACT Boeckella poopoensis Marsh, 1906 is one of the most common copepods in the saline lakes of South America, where generally is the species that greater contributes to the zooplankton community biomass. Despite of its wide geographic distribution and ecological importance, the characteristics of the postembryonic stages are unknown, which prevents a detailed understanding of the structure and dynamics of natural populations. The objective of this work was to describe the morphology of the postembryonic stages and to compare it with other species of Centropagidae. The specimens were obtained from a monospecific culture acclimatized in the laboratory. The lineage comes from El Carancho shallow lake (65°03’W, 37°27’S). The identification of the postembryonic stages was performed according to the characteristics established for copepod calanoids. Based in all developing stages, some characteristics that distinguish B. poopoensis from another species of the genus are: lobes of nauplii with the same number of setae of equal length; beginning of body segmentation from nauplii III; sexual dimorphism from copepodite IV (although only evident in the V leg); the endopod of the V leg of copepodites V males and females are biarticulate, but while females endopod add setae respect to the previous stage, males endopod lose them and remain glabrous as in the adults. Copepodites V do not present characteristics typical of adults, such as, the most developed thoracic left wing of females and in the geniculate right antenna of males. All stages of B. poopoensis are larger than those corresponding to other species of centropagids, and in the immature stages, the appendages show their own patterns of setae and have a slightly smaller number of setae than that of the other species of the family.http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0073-47212018000100210&lng=en&tlng=enCalanoid copepodsNeotropical centropagidsnauplii larvaecopepodite stages |
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Gabriela C. Cabrera Alicia M. Vignatti Santiago A. Echaniz Alicia H. Escalante Description of the postembryonic stages of Boeckella poopoensis (Crustacea, Copepoda, Centropagidae) Iheringia: Série Zoologia Calanoid copepods Neotropical centropagids nauplii larvae copepodite stages |
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Gabriela C. Cabrera Alicia M. Vignatti Santiago A. Echaniz Alicia H. Escalante |
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Gabriela C. Cabrera |
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Description of the postembryonic stages of Boeckella poopoensis (Crustacea, Copepoda, Centropagidae) |
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Description of the postembryonic stages of Boeckella poopoensis (Crustacea, Copepoda, Centropagidae) |
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Description of the postembryonic stages of Boeckella poopoensis (Crustacea, Copepoda, Centropagidae) |
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Description of the postembryonic stages of Boeckella poopoensis (Crustacea, Copepoda, Centropagidae) |
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Description of the postembryonic stages of Boeckella poopoensis (Crustacea, Copepoda, Centropagidae) |
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description of the postembryonic stages of boeckella poopoensis (crustacea, copepoda, centropagidae) |
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Fundação Zoobotânica do Rio Grande do Sul |
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Iheringia: Série Zoologia |
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2018-06-01 |
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ABSTRACT Boeckella poopoensis Marsh, 1906 is one of the most common copepods in the saline lakes of South America, where generally is the species that greater contributes to the zooplankton community biomass. Despite of its wide geographic distribution and ecological importance, the characteristics of the postembryonic stages are unknown, which prevents a detailed understanding of the structure and dynamics of natural populations. The objective of this work was to describe the morphology of the postembryonic stages and to compare it with other species of Centropagidae. The specimens were obtained from a monospecific culture acclimatized in the laboratory. The lineage comes from El Carancho shallow lake (65°03’W, 37°27’S). The identification of the postembryonic stages was performed according to the characteristics established for copepod calanoids. Based in all developing stages, some characteristics that distinguish B. poopoensis from another species of the genus are: lobes of nauplii with the same number of setae of equal length; beginning of body segmentation from nauplii III; sexual dimorphism from copepodite IV (although only evident in the V leg); the endopod of the V leg of copepodites V males and females are biarticulate, but while females endopod add setae respect to the previous stage, males endopod lose them and remain glabrous as in the adults. Copepodites V do not present characteristics typical of adults, such as, the most developed thoracic left wing of females and in the geniculate right antenna of males. All stages of B. poopoensis are larger than those corresponding to other species of centropagids, and in the immature stages, the appendages show their own patterns of setae and have a slightly smaller number of setae than that of the other species of the family. |
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Calanoid copepods Neotropical centropagids nauplii larvae copepodite stages |
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