Constraints on the plasticity of Daphnia magna influenced by fish-kairomones

Citation
H. Stibor et Dm. Navarra, Constraints on the plasticity of Daphnia magna influenced by fish-kairomones, FUNCT ECOL, 14(4), 2000, pp. 455-459
Citations number
39
Categorie Soggetti
Environment/Ecology
Journal title
FUNCTIONAL ECOLOGY
ISSN journal
02698463 → ACNP
Volume
14
Issue
4
Year of publication
2000
Pages
455 - 459
Database
ISI
SICI code
0269-8463(200008)14:4<455:COTPOD>2.0.ZU;2-Z
Abstract
1. Daphnia magna reproduced at a smaller size (body mass) when exposed to f ish-kairomone than D. magna growing up without this cue. 2. The total egg mass for first reproduction was the same in both groups, b ut the proportion of clutch mass to total body mass was about 11% higher in daphniids exposed to fish-kairomone. This difference was about the same fo r low and high food concentrations (0.5 or 1.5 mgC l(-1)). 3. Although egg mass was the same, triglyceride (TAG) content of the egg ma terial was significantly lower when daphniids were exposed to fish-kairomon es for both food concentrations. 4. The TAG content of the clutch was lowered to the extent that the TAG pro portion in the clutch in relation to the somatic mass of the animal was the same for animals treated with fish-kairomone and controls (5% of body mass at first reproduction). 5. The lower TAG content per clutch resulted in a lower quality of the indi vidual egg in daphniids exposed to fish-kairomone. The resulting higher sus ceptibility to starvation under low food conditions is a substantial cost o f the plastic response to fish-kairomones. 6. This cost may set a limit on the plastic response in resource allocation of Daphnia magna exposed to fish-kairomones. However, daphniids living in a system with fish predation are more likely to be eaten by fish than to st arve to death.