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The influence of the light:dark cycle and temperature on the embryonic development, especially diapause, of the annual fish Nothobranchius korthausae was investigated. The variability of the frequency of diapause II during constant L:D cycle and temperature, but at different times of the year, was also studied. In agreement with previous studies it appeared that diapause I does practically not occur in N. korthausae (and other Nothobranchius species), even under sub-optimal conditions which are known to induce diapause II and III. Only at very low temperatures, a first developmental arrest could be induced during the dispersed phase, as well as during the reaggregation phase. Diapause II and III can be induced more easily, by exposing the embryos to low (sub-optimal) temperatures and short light periods (or constant darkness). Both diapauses are inhibited or terminated at high temperature and long light periods (12L:12D). The occurrence of an indirect light:dark response via the adult fishes could not be demonstrated. At moderate temperatures and in constant darkness (or short light periods) considerable variability in diapause II-frequency was observed. This could be an intrinsic feature of annual fish development, constituting a strategy for better survival of the species.
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Levels, P.J., Denucé, J.M. Intrinsic variability in the frequency of embryonic diapauses of the annual fish Nothobranchius korthausae, regulated by light:dark cycle and temperature. Environ Biol Fish 22, 211–224 (1988). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00005382
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