Individual-based model of the reproduction cycle of Moina macrocopa (Crustacea : Cladocera)
Authored by ES Zadereev, IG Prokopkin, VG Gubanov, MV Gubanov
Date Published: 2003
DOI: 10.1016/s0304-3800(02)00348-4
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Russian Foundation for Basic Research (RFBR)
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Abstract
An individual-based model of cyclic development of Cladocera populations
was developed on the basis of experimental data. The model takes into
account the following processes describing the development of an
individual animal: maturation, transition into other reproductive
classes, selection of the reproduction mode (parthenogenetic or
gamogenetic), release of parthenogenetic progeny and death. The model
assumes that switching from asexual to sexual reproduction is controlled
by the concentration of food and metabolic by-products of the animal
population. Verification of the model by independent experiments
demonstrated that (1) during population growth, metabolic by-products
build up in the medium, and (2) the effect of metabolic by-products on
gamogenesis induction depends on concentration. The hypothesis that the
effect of regulating reproductive switching factors should synchronise
the development of population with the change of environmental
conditions in order to ensure production of the maximum number of
diapausing eggs was tested. It is shown that combination of regulating
reproductive switching factors maximises the production of diapausing
eggs. (C) 2002 Elsevier Science B.V. All rights reserved.
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Water
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zooplankton
Females