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Title: Reproduction of Pisidium casertanum (Poli, 1791) in Arctic lake
Authors: Bespalaya, Yulia
Bolotov, Ivan
Aksenova, Olga
Keywords: Biology
Ecology
Adaptive strategy
Arctic
Asynchronous
Brooding
Embryonic growth
Pisidiumspecies
Adaptive coin-flipping
Issue Date: 2015
Publisher: The Royal Society
Abstract: Freshwater invertebrates are able to develop specific ecological adaptations that enable them to successfully inhabit an extreme environment. We investigated the brooding bivalve ofPisidium casertanum in Talatinskoe Lake, Vaigach Island, Arctic Russia. Here, quantitative surveys were conducted, with the collection and dissections of 765 molluscs, on the basis of which analyses on the brood sacs length (marsupia) and the number and size of embryos, were performed. In this study, the number of brooded embryos was positively correlated with the parent’s shell length. The number of extramarsupial embryos was much lower than the number of intramarsupial embryos. Our research also showed that the brood sac length and embryos within one individual can vary significantly. Thus, we detected thatP. casertanumhas a specific brooding mechanism, accompanied by asynchronous development and embryos release by the parent. We suggest that such a mode could result in the coin-flipping effect that, presumably, increases the poulation breeding success in the harsh environment of the Arctic lake.
URI: https://lib.hpu.edu.vn/handle/123456789/21706
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