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Life history traits of the tropical freshwater copepod Mesocyclops longisetus (Crustacea: Copepoda)

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The life history traits of a tropical copepod population of Mesocyclops longisetus were measured in the laboratory under defined and controlled culture conditions. Egg duration times at 25 and 30 °C were 42.1 and 29.6 hours, respectively. Development times from nauplius I to adult females and males were 22.3 and 18.3 days, respectively. Body sizes (cephalothorax length) of adult females and males were 1.00 and 0.60 mm, respectively. Clutch size averaged 70.2 eggs. Comparison of these traits with those of its congeners reveals considerable life history variation in the genus Mesocyclops. Lipid analyses of early stage eggs showed that the percent composition of triglycerides to total lipid in M. longisetus (22%) is similar to that of Mesocyclops edax (17%) and daphniid cladocerans, but only half that of a marine calanoid copepod. We suggest that zooplankton may adapt to different resource environments by either adjusting their egg size or altering the proportion of lipid that is readily available for metabolic energy of embryos and nauplii. The diverse arrays of zooplankton life histories may be explained in part by adaptations in lipid metabolism in response to the level and predictability of resources.

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Wyngaard, G.A., Goulden, C.E. & Nourbakhsh, A. Life history traits of the tropical freshwater copepod Mesocyclops longisetus (Crustacea: Copepoda). Hydrobiologia 292, 423–427 (1994). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00229968

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