Observations on the influence of external factors on the duration of the embryonic development and on the molting rhythm of Cyclops vicinus. [Translation from: Oecologia 7, 342-355, 1971.]

Investigations on the control of the embryonic and post-embryonic development of arthropods have formed an intensively studied field of zoological research for a long time, Here in especially favourable cases the causal chain from the operation of external factors on the influence of physiological mechanisms, eg. of the hormone variety, is known right through to its primary influences. A comparative approach to the relevant questions was in the main only made in the case of the insects. For crustacea , investigations are available almost exclusively only for the malacostraca. This study examines the influence of the factors of temperature and photoperiod on the entire development of Cyclops vicinus. Tests were made on whether the light-darkness change serves as a regulator for a possible existing molting rhythm - a question which for the entire arthropods has been settled only very rarely. The basic material for the cultures that were examined originates from Lake Constance.

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Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Spindler, K. D.
Format: monograph biblioteca
Language:English
Published: Freshwater Biological Association 1971
Subjects:Biology, Ecology, Limnology, Freshwater crustaceans, Feeding experiments, Crustacean culture, Temperature effects, Light effects, Moulting, Embryonic development, Lake Constance, Cyclops vicinus,
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/1834/22380
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