Electra vs Callopora : life histories of two bryozoans with contrasting reproductive strategies in the White Sea
The life histories of two common boreal-Arctic bryozoans – Electra pilosa and Callopora craticula – living on kelps in the White Sea are described for the first time using colony mapping. Colony functional dynamics (sexual, feeding, budding and rejuvenation) was traced seasonally via recording zooid...
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ftdatacite:10.6084/m9.figshare.11907225.v1 2023-05-15T15:08:09+02:00 Electra vs Callopora : life histories of two bryozoans with contrasting reproductive strategies in the White Sea Shevchenko, Ekaterina T. Varfolomeeva, Marina A. Nekliudova, Uliana A. Kotenko, Olga N. Usov, Nikolay V. Granovitch, Andrei I. Ostrovsky, Andrew N. 2020 https://dx.doi.org/10.6084/m9.figshare.11907225.v1 https://tandf.figshare.com/articles/dataset/_i_Electra_i_vs_i_Callopora_i_life_histories_of_two_bryozoans_with_contrasting_reproductive_strategies_in_the_White_Sea/11907225/1 unknown Taylor & Francis https://dx.doi.org/10.1080/07924259.2020.1729260 https://dx.doi.org/10.6084/m9.figshare.11907225 Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/legalcode cc-by-4.0 CC-BY Genetics FOS Biological sciences Physiology Evolutionary Biology 59999 Environmental Sciences not elsewhere classified FOS Earth and related environmental sciences Ecology Developmental Biology Marine Biology Inorganic Chemistry FOS Chemical sciences dataset Dataset 2020 ftdatacite https://doi.org/10.6084/m9.figshare.11907225.v1 https://doi.org/10.1080/07924259.2020.1729260 https://doi.org/10.6084/m9.figshare.11907225 2021-11-05T12:55:41Z The life histories of two common boreal-Arctic bryozoans – Electra pilosa and Callopora craticula – living on kelps in the White Sea are described for the first time using colony mapping. Colony functional dynamics (sexual, feeding, budding and rejuvenation) was traced seasonally via recording zooidal states. During the ice-free season the population of the zygote spawner E. pilosa was represented by three generations – overwintered (maternal) and two young ones (daughter and granddaughter). The overwintered colonies exhibited two-phased reproduction and the ‘early’ daughter colonies reproduced just once. ‘Late’ colonies, together with the granddaughter generation, remained sterile. Four generations are described for the brooder C. craticula , three of which continuously produced larvae. While the two species co-exist on the same substratum, reproduction in E. pilosa started almost 1 month later (in late June), which could be explained by the insufficient abundance of phytoplankton in early summer to support the start of oogenesis and feeding cyphonautes larvae. The estimated maximal colony lifespan is 13 months in E. pilosa and 15 months in C. craticula . The broad comparison of bryozoan reproductive ecology in the White Sea showed that their life histories are much more diverse, complex and evolutionarily flexible than previously acknowledged. Dataset Arctic Phytoplankton White Sea DataCite Metadata Store (German National Library of Science and Technology) Arctic White Sea |
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The life histories of two common boreal-Arctic bryozoans – Electra pilosa and Callopora craticula – living on kelps in the White Sea are described for the first time using colony mapping. Colony functional dynamics (sexual, feeding, budding and rejuvenation) was traced seasonally via recording zooidal states. During the ice-free season the population of the zygote spawner E. pilosa was represented by three generations – overwintered (maternal) and two young ones (daughter and granddaughter). The overwintered colonies exhibited two-phased reproduction and the ‘early’ daughter colonies reproduced just once. ‘Late’ colonies, together with the granddaughter generation, remained sterile. Four generations are described for the brooder C. craticula , three of which continuously produced larvae. While the two species co-exist on the same substratum, reproduction in E. pilosa started almost 1 month later (in late June), which could be explained by the insufficient abundance of phytoplankton in early summer to support the start of oogenesis and feeding cyphonautes larvae. The estimated maximal colony lifespan is 13 months in E. pilosa and 15 months in C. craticula . The broad comparison of bryozoan reproductive ecology in the White Sea showed that their life histories are much more diverse, complex and evolutionarily flexible than previously acknowledged. |
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Shevchenko, Ekaterina T. Varfolomeeva, Marina A. Nekliudova, Uliana A. Kotenko, Olga N. Usov, Nikolay V. Granovitch, Andrei I. Ostrovsky, Andrew N. |
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Electra vs Callopora : life histories of two bryozoans with contrasting reproductive strategies in the White Sea |
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Electra vs Callopora : life histories of two bryozoans with contrasting reproductive strategies in the White Sea |
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Electra vs Callopora : life histories of two bryozoans with contrasting reproductive strategies in the White Sea |
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Electra vs Callopora : life histories of two bryozoans with contrasting reproductive strategies in the White Sea |
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Electra vs Callopora : life histories of two bryozoans with contrasting reproductive strategies in the White Sea |
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electra vs callopora : life histories of two bryozoans with contrasting reproductive strategies in the white sea |
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