2016
DOI: 10.1590/0001-3765201620140729
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Life cycle traits of Philodina roseola Ehrenberg, 1830 (Rotifera, Bdelloidea), a model organism for bioassays

Abstract: This paper describes experimental results on the life cycle of the rotifer Philodina roseola cultured in the laboratory. Detailed information on life-cycle parameters of a certain species provides a deep understanding and contributes to a better knowledge of the role of the species in the community, besides providing data that are basic to other ecological investigations such as secondary production estimates and knowledge for applications such as its utilization as test-organism in ecotoxicological studies. T… Show more

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“…In our Philodina species, newborns hatch from eggs at 0.4 mm in length and double in size by day 5. This species is larger than the P. roseola described by, which hatched at 0.2 mm in length, and grow to about 0.4 mm long by day 10 at 25°C, the size they remain for the rest of their lives.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 65%
“…In our Philodina species, newborns hatch from eggs at 0.4 mm in length and double in size by day 5. This species is larger than the P. roseola described by, which hatched at 0.2 mm in length, and grow to about 0.4 mm long by day 10 at 25°C, the size they remain for the rest of their lives.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 65%
“…Stock cultures of P. roseola were maintained as described by Moreira et al (2015) and Moreira et al (2016) in 50-250 mL beakers; incubators were set at 25 ± 1 • C, with a photoperiod of 16 h light:8 h darkness. Cultures reached a high den-sity (around 116 ind/mL).…”
Section: Stock Cultures and Maintenance Of Philodina Roseolamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Secondary production for neonates, young, and adults of P. roseola was carried out by quantifying size increments and calculating corresponding volumes for each developmental phase, as described in Moreira et al (2016). Secondary production allocated for growth (Pg) by juveniles was determined by subtracting dry weight values of juveniles from those of neonates, and the difference was divided by the development time spent from neonate to juvenile stages (in hours).…”
Section: Secondary Production Of Philodina Roseolamentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Furthermore, their native food source includes particulate organic detritus, dead bacteria, algae, and protozoa, which offer a large variety of natural aggregates [Mialet et al, 2013;Moreira et al, 2016]. Therefore, the capability of these animals to metabolize almost every type of aggregated peptides and proteins might be an evolutionary strategy for adaption and survival.…”
Section: Validation Of Our Novel In Vivo Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%