We report experimental evidence of egg polyphenism in clonal lineages of Heterocypris incongruens from an ephemeral pond on a Mediterranean Island (Lampedusa, Italy). In controlled laboratory conditions, clonal females produced three different kinds of eggs: (i) resting and desiccation-resistant eggs, (ii) nonresting eggs that hatched gradually within 2 month hydroperiod, and (iii) nonresting delayed development eggs that hatched synchronously. Clonal females showed a diversified bet-hedging strategy to spread risk of reproduction in ponds with unpredictable hydroperiod. They adjusted proportion of different egg phenotypes in response to experimental temperature and photoperiod that are proxies for different hydroperiod unpredictability. Th...
Polyphenisms, as opposed to polymorphism, refers to coexistence of several distinct phenotypes havin...
In temporary aquatic habitats, permanence and the severe disturbance associated with desiccation are...
Organisms respond to climate change in many different ways and their local extinction risk may vary ...
We report experimental evidence of egg polyphenism in clonal lineages of Heterocypris incongruens fr...
We report experimental evidence of egg polyphenism in clonal lineages of Heterocypris incongruens f...
The ability of resting eggs to survive periods of drying and hydroperiod too short to allow reproduc...
Parental care is a source of maternal effects and the lack of genetic variation expected among clona...
The persistence of crustacean populations in ephemeral ponds requires appropriate adaptations in lif...
Colonisation of ephemeral ponds requires adaptations in life history and in hatching phenology: orga...
The timing of many phenological events (e.g. egg hatching, development and reproduction) is the resu...
Sympatry of amphimictic and parthenogenetic lineages in species with mixed reproductive systems is r...
1. The freshwater ostracod (Ostracoda), Eucypris virens, is commonly found in European temporary poo...
Abstract: Sympatry of amphimictic and parthenogenetic lineages in species with mixed reproductive sy...
Many organisms produce dormant stages, building up large germ banks in the sediments. Timing of emer...
Highly variable environmental conditions can put the survival of inhabitants of temporary pools at h...
Polyphenisms, as opposed to polymorphism, refers to coexistence of several distinct phenotypes havin...
In temporary aquatic habitats, permanence and the severe disturbance associated with desiccation are...
Organisms respond to climate change in many different ways and their local extinction risk may vary ...
We report experimental evidence of egg polyphenism in clonal lineages of Heterocypris incongruens fr...
We report experimental evidence of egg polyphenism in clonal lineages of Heterocypris incongruens f...
The ability of resting eggs to survive periods of drying and hydroperiod too short to allow reproduc...
Parental care is a source of maternal effects and the lack of genetic variation expected among clona...
The persistence of crustacean populations in ephemeral ponds requires appropriate adaptations in lif...
Colonisation of ephemeral ponds requires adaptations in life history and in hatching phenology: orga...
The timing of many phenological events (e.g. egg hatching, development and reproduction) is the resu...
Sympatry of amphimictic and parthenogenetic lineages in species with mixed reproductive systems is r...
1. The freshwater ostracod (Ostracoda), Eucypris virens, is commonly found in European temporary poo...
Abstract: Sympatry of amphimictic and parthenogenetic lineages in species with mixed reproductive sy...
Many organisms produce dormant stages, building up large germ banks in the sediments. Timing of emer...
Highly variable environmental conditions can put the survival of inhabitants of temporary pools at h...
Polyphenisms, as opposed to polymorphism, refers to coexistence of several distinct phenotypes havin...
In temporary aquatic habitats, permanence and the severe disturbance associated with desiccation are...
Organisms respond to climate change in many different ways and their local extinction risk may vary ...