Glycoproteins are used as mating signals by several aquatic organisms.
We have developed techniques for selectively probing surface glycopro
teins in zooplankters using fluorescently labeled lectins. We used the
se techniques to localize glycoproteins that could be used in cladocer
an mating. Daphnia obtusa and Ceriodaphnia dubia females were screened
for 12 lectins representing a wide variety of carbohydrate affinities
. The structure exhibiting fluorescence in both species was the ovary.
The signal contrast (signal/background ratio) across the ovary ranged
from 2 to 21 which seems sufficient for males to discriminate a glyco
protein signal from noise. Results indicate that several glycoproteins
which might be important in mating are present in the ovary of both s
pecies.