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Consumptive and non-consumptive effects of turbellarian (Mesostoma sp.) predation on anostracans
De Roeck, E.R.M.; Artois, T.; Brendonck, L. (2005). Consumptive and non-consumptive effects of turbellarian (Mesostoma sp.) predation on anostracans. Hydrobiologia 542(1): 103-111. dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10750-004-2411-z
In: Hydrobiologia. Springer: The Hague. ISSN 0018-8158; e-ISSN 1573-5117, more
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Keywords
    Cells > Sexual cells > Eggs > Resting eggs
    Interspecific relationships > Predation
    Branchiopoda [WoRMS]; Mesostoma Dugès, 1830 [WoRMS]
    Marine/Coastal
Author keywords
    large branchiopods; turbellarians; predation; temporary pools; resting eggs; hatching characteristics

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Abstract
    We assessed the predatory impact of Mesostoma sp. (Rhabditophora) on hatching and survival of Branchipodopsis wolfi (Anostraca) under laboratory conditions. The hatching percentages of resting eggs of B. wolfi were negatively influenced to a significant degree by the presence of Mesostoma sp. or the medium in which the worms were kept before, but only when prey and predator originated from the same pool. This relationship was also not observed when eggs of the American anostracan Thamnocephalus platyurus were exposed to the Turbellaria from Botswana. There was, however, no indication of predation of B. wolfi eggs by Mesostoma sp., either by eating them totally or by sucking them out. When the same number of anostracans of different ages was offered simultaneously to Mesostoma sp., the 1- and 3-day-old specimens were eaten significantly faster than the 5-day-old juveniles and the adult B. wolfi. We conclude that Mesostoma sp. has a potentially strong influence on the population dynamics and life history characteristics of B. wolfi in temporary aquatic systems. Additionally, the feeding behaviour of Mesostoma sp. was described and the ultra structure of its rostral area was investigated.

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