Although the presence of polyploid cells in somatic tissues of the cladocer
an Daphnia has been reported, the nature of ploidy level shifts through lif
e has not been investigated. This study examined the effects of growth and
age on ploidy level variation across 10 instars in Daphnia pulex. The trans
ition from mitotic to endomitotic cycles occurred during embryogenesis in a
ll tissues, but the timing of it appeared to be tissue-specific. Lower than
expected DNA estimates for the 4C and 8C ploidy classes suggested an under
replication of the genome during the first two endomitotic cycles, while co
mplete replication seemed to occur in subsequent cycles. Polyploid cells un
derwent from four to seven endomitotic cycles over the 13 postembryonic ins
tars, with ploidy levels reaching a maximum of 2048C in the labrum. The num
ber of polyploid cells in all tissues, except the digestive tract, remained
uniform beyond the fourth instar. Three patterns of ploidy level increment
s were observed i n the various tissues. Polyploid cells in the epipodite a
nd rostrum exhibited age-related shifts, reaching asymptotic levels, while
those in the digestive tract similarly reached asymptotic levels but then r
e-entered the mitotic cycle to enable tissue growth. Finally, ploidy level
shifts in both the labrum and the epidermis were affected by age and food l
evels.