Journal article

Cyst Deposition Behaviour and the Functional Morphology of the Brood Pouch in Streptocephalus Torvicornis (Branchiopoda: Anostraca)


Authors listKraus, H; Eder, E; Moller, OS; Werding, B

Publication year2004

Pages393-397

JournalJournal of Crustacean Biology

Volume number24

Issue number3

Open access statusBronze

DOI Linkhttps://doi.org/10.1651/C-2470

PublisherOxford University Press


Abstract

The cyst deposition behaviour of Streptocephalus torvicornis is described as the first documented case of active cyst deposition in Anostraca. The functional morphology of the brood pouch of S. torvicornis is described and illustrated using both Light Microscopy and Scanning Electron Microscopy. The brood pouch is an elongated tube-like structure with a subterminal crescent-shaped opening. During cyst deposition, the females insert this structure into the sediment to a depth of almost 10 mm, and deposit the resting cysts, analogous to an insect ovipositor. The opening mechanism of the genital pore is explained by contraction of a branched longitudinal muscle. The adaptive value of laying cysts into the soil and possible dispersal strategies are discussed.




Citation Styles

Harvard Citation styleKraus, H., Eder, E., Moller, O. and Werding, B. (2004) Cyst Deposition Behaviour and the Functional Morphology of the Brood Pouch in Streptocephalus Torvicornis (Branchiopoda: Anostraca), Journal of Crustacean Biology, 24(3), pp. 393-397. https://doi.org/10.1651/C-2470

APA Citation styleKraus, H., Eder, E., Moller, O., & Werding, B. (2004). Cyst Deposition Behaviour and the Functional Morphology of the Brood Pouch in Streptocephalus Torvicornis (Branchiopoda: Anostraca). Journal of Crustacean Biology. 24(3), 393-397. https://doi.org/10.1651/C-2470


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