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Effect of temperature on egg development in the Australian stonefly genus, Austrocercella Illies (Plecoptera: Notonemouridae)

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posted on 2023-04-03, 17:34 authored by John E Brittain
Murray-Darling Freshwater Research Centre

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Eggs of four species of the endemic Australian stonefly genus Austrocercella-A. alpina, A. hynesi, A. illiesi and A. tillyardi-were incubated in the laboratory at constant temperatures at 5ºC intervals between 5 and 25ºC. For all species, there was a significant relationship between water temperature (T, ºC) and length of egg incubation (Y, days), expressed by the logarithmic equation Y = aT-b, where a and b are constants. However, a linear plot, Y = a - bT, was a better fit for A. illiesi.All species displayed high hatching success between 5 and 15ºC. At 20ºC, successful hatching took place in A. hynesi and A. tillyardi, but in A. alpina virtually no eggs hatched. In A. illiesi, about 50% of the eggs hatched at 20ºC, but the incubation period was prolonged.Interspecific differences in egg development within the genus Austrocercella reflect life-cycle timing and the temperatures likely to be experienced by the egg stage. The few intraspecific differences were also related to temperature during the egg stage.Austrocercella shows egg developmental relationships similar to those found in many northern hemisphere stonefly species, including the Nemouridae.

History

Publication Date

1991-07-01

Journal

Australian Journal of marine and freshwater research.

Volume

42

Issue

2

Pagination

107-114

Publisher

Melbourne: CSIRO.

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arrow migration 2023-03-15 20:45. Ref: f1b71f. IDs:['http://hdl.handle.net/1959.9/535058', 'latrobe:32891']

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