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Exploration of interstitial habitats by the phytophilous OstracodCypridopsis vidua (O.F. Müller) : experimental evidence

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  01 February 2009

J. R. Roca
Affiliation:
Instituto d'investigacions d'Alta Muntanya, Aptdo 21 E-25530 Viella y Instituto Pirenaico de Ecologia, Aptdo 64, E-22700 Jaca, Spain
Dan L. Danielopol
Affiliation:
Limnological Institute, Austrian Academy of Sciences A-5310 Mondsee, Austria
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Abstract

Cypridopsis vidua (O.F.M.) lives within dense stands of Chara fragilis Desv. in Mondsee. The species develops fast and is very voracious, feeding on the "Aufwuchs" of the Chara stems. Under experimental conditions, C. vidua actively explores the interstitial of a fine gravel sediment. The ostracodes are also able to find their way out of the interstitial labyrinth. The limited colonisation of deep groundwater habitats by C. vidua (e.g. in the Danube and the Rhône valleys the species lives in superficial alluvial sediments located near the bottom of surface waters) is presumably due to its high energetic requirements. C. vidua recognises the chemical alarm signals of predators such as the fish Abramis brama (L.) ; the ostracods react by drecreasing their motility in both the surface and the interstitial habitat.

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Research Article
Copyright
© Gauthier-Villars, 1991

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