Maternal provisioning is particularly important in invertebrates with abbreviated development because large energy reserves must be provided for the developing embryo. In this context, the objective of the present study was to analyze in an aquatic invertebrate with direct development the effect of temperature on female biochemical composition and reserve allocation to maturing ovaries, which determine egg quality. A decapod crustacean, the freshwater shrimp Neocaridina davidi, was used as experimental model. Newly hatched juveniles were exposed to 28 °C or 33°C. Females showed mature ovaries and spawned at 28 °C (control ovigerous females), but no ovigerous female was found at 33 °C. After a 200-day period, half of the females at 33 °C wer...
International audienceIn decapod crustaceans, the conditions experienced during embryonic de...
International audienceIn decapod crustaceans, the conditions experienced during embryonic de...
International audienceRising temperatures will pose a major threat, notably for freshwater ecosystem...
The effect of water temperature on biochemical composition, growth and reproduction of the ornamenta...
This study analysed the effects of three temperatures (20, 24 and 28ºC) on survival, body coloration...
The effect of water temperature on biochemical composition, growth and reproduction of the ornamenta...
This study analyzed the quality of recently spawned eggs and of juveniles over five and six consecut...
WOS: 000419539700073An invasive freshwater shrimp, Red Cherry Shrimp (Decapoda: Caridea: Atyidae), i...
The effect of water temperature on biochemical composition, growth and reproduction of the ornamenta...
The oriental shrimp Palaemon macrodactylus Rathbun, 1902 was detected first in Argentina in 2000 in ...
The decline with age in components of fitness is variable among different taxa and includes changes ...
Most marine crustacean eggs contain the full complement of nutritional resources required to fuel th...
We studied the effects of environmental conditions experienced during embryonic and larval phases on...
International audienceIn decapod crustaceans, the conditions experienced during embryonic de...
International audienceIn decapod crustaceans, the conditions experienced during embryonic de...
International audienceIn decapod crustaceans, the conditions experienced during embryonic de...
International audienceIn decapod crustaceans, the conditions experienced during embryonic de...
International audienceRising temperatures will pose a major threat, notably for freshwater ecosystem...
The effect of water temperature on biochemical composition, growth and reproduction of the ornamenta...
This study analysed the effects of three temperatures (20, 24 and 28ºC) on survival, body coloration...
The effect of water temperature on biochemical composition, growth and reproduction of the ornamenta...
This study analyzed the quality of recently spawned eggs and of juveniles over five and six consecut...
WOS: 000419539700073An invasive freshwater shrimp, Red Cherry Shrimp (Decapoda: Caridea: Atyidae), i...
The effect of water temperature on biochemical composition, growth and reproduction of the ornamenta...
The oriental shrimp Palaemon macrodactylus Rathbun, 1902 was detected first in Argentina in 2000 in ...
The decline with age in components of fitness is variable among different taxa and includes changes ...
Most marine crustacean eggs contain the full complement of nutritional resources required to fuel th...
We studied the effects of environmental conditions experienced during embryonic and larval phases on...
International audienceIn decapod crustaceans, the conditions experienced during embryonic de...
International audienceIn decapod crustaceans, the conditions experienced during embryonic de...
International audienceIn decapod crustaceans, the conditions experienced during embryonic de...
International audienceIn decapod crustaceans, the conditions experienced during embryonic de...
International audienceRising temperatures will pose a major threat, notably for freshwater ecosystem...