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“…Maternal effects are known to influence the duration of embryo development in several taxa with diapausing stages (e.g. rotifers: Martinez‐Ruiz & Garcia‐Roger, ; crustaceans: Van Dooren & Brendonck, ; Allen, ; insects: Mousseau & Dingle, ; Lacour et al ., ). Maternal effects in the form of age‐related differential maternal provisioning, changes in maternal hormonal levels and/or other regulatory substances such as miRNA or cytoplasmic factors have been proposed as modulating developmental trajectory in terms of facultative onset or omission of diapause in the Neotropical annual fish Austrofundulus limnaeus (Podrabsky et al ., ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Maternal effects are known to influence the duration of embryo development in several taxa with diapausing stages (e.g. rotifers: Martinez‐Ruiz & Garcia‐Roger, ; crustaceans: Van Dooren & Brendonck, ; Allen, ; insects: Mousseau & Dingle, ; Lacour et al ., ). Maternal effects in the form of age‐related differential maternal provisioning, changes in maternal hormonal levels and/or other regulatory substances such as miRNA or cytoplasmic factors have been proposed as modulating developmental trajectory in terms of facultative onset or omission of diapause in the Neotropical annual fish Austrofundulus limnaeus (Podrabsky et al ., ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In our opinion, this is remarkable because monogonont rotifers have at least four additional advantages, especially for experimental evolution work: (1) generation times in monogononts are much shorter than in cladocerans. As a result, population level trait responses to selection regimes will potentially be much faster in monogononts (assuming equal heritability levels); (2) Monogononts easily engage in sexual reproduction under experimental conditions and sexually produced diapausing eggs have been observed to hatch very quickly, i.e., within a few days (Becks & Agrawal, 2012;Martínez-Ruiz & García-Roger, 2015). This allows the recruitment of new genotypes within a short time span (Declerck et al, 2015).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Martínez-Ruiz & García-Roger (2015) proposed that diversification in the timing of diapausing egg hatching could occur through the following ways: (1) Each inseminated sexual female within a clone, as a result of an independent reproductive event, may probabilistically produce a single phenotype (all 'Early' or all 'Late', in Schröder's terminology; see Fig. 1a), which would be an instance of the 'adaptive coin-flipping' modality of bet hedging operating at the mother level (Oloffson et al, 2009;Childs et al, 2010).…”
Section: The Timing Of Diapausing Egg Hatchingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Gilbert (1963Gilbert ( , 2002Gilbert ( , 2003Gilbert ( , 2007b Only categories for which there is any type of evidence are presented. Type of study: T theoretical, A among-populations empirical study, W within-population empirical study Martínez-Ruiz & García-Roger (2015) tracked the offspring of individual inseminated females from controlled crosses in clonal lineages of B. plicatilis and tested for an effect of egg laying order on the hatching phenotype ('Early' vs. 'Late'). These authors have found a significant effect of diapausing egg laying order on the probability of being an 'Early' or 'Late' hatcher expressed at the within-female level, but no differences among females within clones were observed (i.e.…”
Section: The Timing Of Diapausing Egg Hatchingmentioning
confidence: 99%
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