The absence of fairy shrimp (Anostraca) from permanent ponds and lakes is hypothesized to be the result of vertebrate predation. However, hatching cues for anostracan diapausing eggs include factors associated with the filling of temporary pond basins, and desiccation often increases the fraction of eggs that hatch. Thus, it is possible that in some species, eggs dispersed to permanent habitats never hatch, and vertebrate predation is not the proximate factor limiting distributions. We experimentally transplanted live egg-bearing females of the fairy shrimp Branchi-necta coloradensis into permanent and temporary ponds in small chambers and allowed the chambers to overwinter in situ. There was no discernible effect of pond drying on hatching...
Sediment rehydration is a useful technique to study various ecological aspects of resting egg banks ...
Natural or anthropogenic movement of sediments may be an important vector for the dispersal of inver...
Meiofauna, and especially marine nematodes are common in sediments around the world. Despite very wi...
Highly variable environmental conditions can put the survival of inhabitants of temporary pools at h...
Fairy shrimps (Anostraca) live in temporary waters. Dominant among their predators are aquatic insec...
In temporary aquatic habitats, permanence and the severe disturbance associated with desiccation are...
Review of existing literature shows an important role of diapause in dispersal of aquatic invertebra...
Polyphenisms, as opposed to polymorphism, refers to coexistence of several distinct phenotypes havin...
We investigated factors influencing the hatching of the fairy shrimp, Branchinella thailandensis in ...
Hatching (Stage-1) larvae of amphidromous shrimps do not feed and must reach salt water within a few...
The ability of resting eggs to survive periods of drying and hydroperiod too short to allow reproduc...
Metacommunity theory assumes that communities are not only affected by local processes but also inte...
Branchinecta lindahli is a broadly distributed fairy shrimp, reported from a range of temporary wetl...
The hypothesis of an amphidromous life history pattern, with a female hatching migration from the ri...
The length of the hydrocycle restrains the development of communities in temporary aquatic habitats....
Sediment rehydration is a useful technique to study various ecological aspects of resting egg banks ...
Natural or anthropogenic movement of sediments may be an important vector for the dispersal of inver...
Meiofauna, and especially marine nematodes are common in sediments around the world. Despite very wi...
Highly variable environmental conditions can put the survival of inhabitants of temporary pools at h...
Fairy shrimps (Anostraca) live in temporary waters. Dominant among their predators are aquatic insec...
In temporary aquatic habitats, permanence and the severe disturbance associated with desiccation are...
Review of existing literature shows an important role of diapause in dispersal of aquatic invertebra...
Polyphenisms, as opposed to polymorphism, refers to coexistence of several distinct phenotypes havin...
We investigated factors influencing the hatching of the fairy shrimp, Branchinella thailandensis in ...
Hatching (Stage-1) larvae of amphidromous shrimps do not feed and must reach salt water within a few...
The ability of resting eggs to survive periods of drying and hydroperiod too short to allow reproduc...
Metacommunity theory assumes that communities are not only affected by local processes but also inte...
Branchinecta lindahli is a broadly distributed fairy shrimp, reported from a range of temporary wetl...
The hypothesis of an amphidromous life history pattern, with a female hatching migration from the ri...
The length of the hydrocycle restrains the development of communities in temporary aquatic habitats....
Sediment rehydration is a useful technique to study various ecological aspects of resting egg banks ...
Natural or anthropogenic movement of sediments may be an important vector for the dispersal of inver...
Meiofauna, and especially marine nematodes are common in sediments around the world. Despite very wi...