L. Cruz-pizarro et al., Diel variation in the egg ratio of Hexarthra bulgarica in the high mountain lake La Caldera (Spain), HYDROBIOL, 387, 1998, pp. 295-300
Hexarthra bulgarica is the dominant rotifer species in the lake La Caldera
(south of Spain) both in number of individuals and in biomass. This species
shows a nocturnal vertical migration and a simultaneous diel horizontal mo
vement. In the present study, a detailed 24-h sampling program was carried
out at four depths in six stations located along the two main transects of
lake La Caldera. The results show the existence of diel cycles in ovipositi
on of amictic and mictic (male and resting) eggs of this rotifer. The egg r
atio for amictic and mictic eggs increases during the night. The ovipositio
n of amictic eggs was also higher in the pelagic zone of the lake. Oviposit
ion of amictic and mictic eggs was not related with density of H. bulgarica
nor with density of competitors (Mixodiaptomus laciniatus). Our results su
ggest that UV radiation or an endogenous circadian rhythm of activity could
be responsible of the diel cycle in oviposition of H. bulgarica.