High temperatures and absence of light affect the hatching of resting eggs of Daphnia in the tropics

Temperature and light are acknowledged as important factors for hatching of resting eggs. The knowledge of how they affect hatching rates of this type of egg is important for the comprehension of the consequences of warming waters in recolonization of aquatic ecosystems dependent on dormant populati...

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Main Authors: Thécia A.S.V. Paes, Arnola C. Rietzler, Diego G.F. Pujoni, Paulina M. Maia-Barbosa
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Language:English
Published: Academia Brasileira de Ciências 2016-03-01
Series:Anais da Academia Brasileira de Ciências
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spelling doaj-2fae95c6ff494546860b9ba65713cab32020-11-25T00:45:29ZengAcademia Brasileira de CiênciasAnais da Academia Brasileira de Ciências1678-26902016-03-0188117918610.1590/0001-3765201620140595S0001-37652016000100179High temperatures and absence of light affect the hatching of resting eggs of Daphnia in the tropicsThécia A.S.V. PaesArnola C. RietzlerDiego G.F. PujoniPaulina M. Maia-BarbosaTemperature and light are acknowledged as important factors for hatching of resting eggs. The knowledge of how they affect hatching rates of this type of egg is important for the comprehension of the consequences of warming waters in recolonization of aquatic ecosystems dependent on dormant populations. This study aimed at comparing the influence of different temperature and light conditions on hatching rates of Daphnia ambigua andDaphnia laevis resting eggs from tropical environments. The ephippia were collected in the sediment of three aquatic ecosystems, in southeastern Brazil. For each lake, the resting eggs were exposed to temperatures of 20, 24, 28 and 32 °C, under light (12 h photoperiod) and dark conditions. The results showed that the absence of light and high temperatures have a negative influence on the hatching rates. Statistical differences for hatching rates were also found when comparing the studied ecosystems (ranging from 0.6 to 31%), indicating the importance of local environmental factors for diapause and maintenance of active populations.http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0001-37652016000100179&lng=en&tlng=enCladoceradiapausaefípioluztempe raturaecossistemas aquáticos tropicais
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author Thécia A.S.V. Paes
Arnola C. Rietzler
Diego G.F. Pujoni
Paulina M. Maia-Barbosa
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Arnola C. Rietzler
Diego G.F. Pujoni
Paulina M. Maia-Barbosa
High temperatures and absence of light affect the hatching of resting eggs of Daphnia in the tropics
Anais da Academia Brasileira de Ciências
Cladocera
diapausa
efípio
luz
tempe ratura
ecossistemas aquáticos tropicais
author_facet Thécia A.S.V. Paes
Arnola C. Rietzler
Diego G.F. Pujoni
Paulina M. Maia-Barbosa
author_sort Thécia A.S.V. Paes
title High temperatures and absence of light affect the hatching of resting eggs of Daphnia in the tropics
title_short High temperatures and absence of light affect the hatching of resting eggs of Daphnia in the tropics
title_full High temperatures and absence of light affect the hatching of resting eggs of Daphnia in the tropics
title_fullStr High temperatures and absence of light affect the hatching of resting eggs of Daphnia in the tropics
title_full_unstemmed High temperatures and absence of light affect the hatching of resting eggs of Daphnia in the tropics
title_sort high temperatures and absence of light affect the hatching of resting eggs of daphnia in the tropics
publisher Academia Brasileira de Ciências
series Anais da Academia Brasileira de Ciências
issn 1678-2690
publishDate 2016-03-01
description Temperature and light are acknowledged as important factors for hatching of resting eggs. The knowledge of how they affect hatching rates of this type of egg is important for the comprehension of the consequences of warming waters in recolonization of aquatic ecosystems dependent on dormant populations. This study aimed at comparing the influence of different temperature and light conditions on hatching rates of Daphnia ambigua andDaphnia laevis resting eggs from tropical environments. The ephippia were collected in the sediment of three aquatic ecosystems, in southeastern Brazil. For each lake, the resting eggs were exposed to temperatures of 20, 24, 28 and 32 °C, under light (12 h photoperiod) and dark conditions. The results showed that the absence of light and high temperatures have a negative influence on the hatching rates. Statistical differences for hatching rates were also found when comparing the studied ecosystems (ranging from 0.6 to 31%), indicating the importance of local environmental factors for diapause and maintenance of active populations.
topic Cladocera
diapausa
efípio
luz
tempe ratura
ecossistemas aquáticos tropicais
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