Temperature effects on the egg development time and hatching success of three Acartia Species(Copepoda: Calanoida) from the Strait of Malacca
Temperature effects on the egg development time and hatching success of three Acartia species(Copepoda: Calanoida) from the Strait of Malacca. Zoological Studies 51(5): 644-654. Development times and hatching success rates at 6 temperatures (10, 14, 18, 22, 27, and 31°C) are presented for eggs of 3...
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my.um.eprints.95732014-12-11T09:00:14Z http://eprints.um.edu.my/9573/ Temperature effects on the egg development time and hatching success of three Acartia Species(Copepoda: Calanoida) from the Strait of Malacca Yoahida, T. Liong, C.F. Majid, A.M. Toda, T. Othman, B.H.J. Q Science (General) QR Microbiology Temperature effects on the egg development time and hatching success of three Acartia species(Copepoda: Calanoida) from the Strait of Malacca. Zoological Studies 51(5): 644-654. Development times and hatching success rates at 6 temperatures (10, 14, 18, 22, 27, and 31°C) are presented for eggs of 3 congeneric Acartiid copepods, Acartia spinicauda, A. erythraea, and A. pacifica, from the Strait of Malacca, Malaysia. Egg development times of the 3 species were significantly related to the incubation temperature and each fit Bělehrádek’s function. Hatching success at 10°C was the lowest (13%) and significantly differed from those at other temperatures (by an ANOVA). Average hatching success rates at 14-31°C were 61% ± 26%, 78% ± 8%,and 87% ± 8% for A. erythraea, A. pacifica, and A. spinicauda, respectively. The temperature functions for egg development times of A. erythraea, A. pacifica, and A. spinicauda were D = 294(T - 4.47)-2.05, D = 545(T - 1.94)-2.05,and D = 352(T - 4.30)-2.05, respectively. Values of the ‘biological zero’ for Acartia were significantly correlated with environmental temperatures, suggesting that differences in temperature adaptation of development rates of eggs can be described from a single parameter of the temperature response. The results observed in this study were compared to findings from previous studies performed on other Acartiid species and from other copepod general 2012 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://eprints.um.edu.my/9573/1/00008450_83974.pdf Yoahida, T. and Liong, C.F. and Majid, A.M. and Toda, T. and Othman, B.H.J. (2012) Temperature effects on the egg development time and hatching success of three Acartia Species(Copepoda: Calanoida) from the Strait of Malacca. Zoological Studies, 51 (5). pp. 644-654. |
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Temperature effects on the egg development time and hatching success of three Acartia species(Copepoda: Calanoida) from the Strait of Malacca. Zoological Studies 51(5): 644-654. Development times and hatching success rates at 6 temperatures (10, 14, 18, 22, 27, and 31°C) are presented for eggs of 3 congeneric Acartiid copepods, Acartia spinicauda, A. erythraea, and A. pacifica, from the Strait of Malacca, Malaysia. Egg development times of the 3 species were significantly related to the incubation temperature and each fit Bělehrádek’s function. Hatching success at 10°C was the lowest (13%) and significantly differed from those at other temperatures (by an ANOVA). Average hatching success rates at 14-31°C were 61% ± 26%, 78% ± 8%,and 87% ± 8% for A. erythraea, A. pacifica, and A. spinicauda, respectively. The temperature functions for egg
development times of A. erythraea, A. pacifica, and A. spinicauda were D = 294(T - 4.47)-2.05, D = 545(T - 1.94)-2.05,and D = 352(T - 4.30)-2.05, respectively. Values of the ‘biological zero’ for Acartia were significantly correlated with environmental temperatures, suggesting that differences in temperature adaptation of development rates of eggs can be described from a single parameter of the temperature response. The results observed in this study
were compared to findings from previous studies performed on other Acartiid species and from other copepod general |
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Temperature effects on the egg development time and hatching
success of three Acartia Species(Copepoda: Calanoida) from the Strait of Malacca |
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Temperature effects on the egg development time and hatching
success of three Acartia Species(Copepoda: Calanoida) from the Strait of Malacca |
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Temperature effects on the egg development time and hatching
success of three Acartia Species(Copepoda: Calanoida) from the Strait of Malacca |
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