نتایج جستجو برای: artemia parthenogenetica

تعداد نتایج: 2520  

Journal: :Aquatic toxicology 2015
I Varó S Redón E M Garcia-Roger F Amat D Guinot R Serrano J C Navarro

The genus Artemia consists of several bisexual and parthenogenetic sibling species. One of them, A. franciscana, originally restricted to the New World, becomes invasive when introduced into ecosystems out of its natural range of distribution. Invasiveness is anthropically favored by the use of cryptobiotic eggs in the aquaculture and pet trade. The mechanisms of out-competition of the autochth...

2015
Stella Redón Andy J. Green Boyko B. Georgiev Gergana P. Vasileva Francisco Amat Vadim Panov

The American brine shrimp Artemia franciscana Kellogg, 1906 is invasive in the Mediterranean region where it has displaced native populations of sexual A. salina and clonal A. parthenogenetica from many hypersaline wetlands. Brine shrimps are intermediate hosts of several cyclophyllidean avian cestodes, whose effects have been studied in native Artemia. However, determinants of these infections...

Journal: :Behavioural processes 2007
M I Sánchez B B Georgiev A J Green

The brine shrimp Artemia parthenogenetica (Crustacea, Branchiopoda) is intermediate host for several cestode species whose final hosts are waterbirds. Previous field studies have shown that brine shrimps infected with cestodes have a bright red colour and are spatially segregated in the water column. However, the ethological mechanisms explaining such field observations are unknown. Changes in ...

Journal: :Current Biology 2016
Eva J.P. Lievens Gil J.B. Henriques Yannis Michalakis Thomas Lenormand

Sex allocation theory is often hailed as the most successful area of evolutionary theory due to its striking success as a predictor of empirical observations [1]. Most naturally occurring sex ratios can be explained by the principle of equal investment in the sexes [2-4] or by cases of "extraordinary" sex allocation [5]. Deviations from the expected sex ratio are often correlated with weak sele...

Journal: :The Biochemical journal 2013
Wen-Ming Ma Hua-Wei Li Zhong-Min Dai Jin-Shu Yang Fan Yang Wei-Jun Yang

The brine shrimp Artemia reproduces either ovoviviparously, producing free-swimming nauplii, or oviparously, producing encysted embryos (diapause cysts) able to cope with harsh and complex habitats. When the cysts enter diapause they are encased in a complex external shell that protects them from certain extreme environments. The genomic comparison of oviparous and ovoviviparous ovisacs has bee...

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