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Observations on the biology of the rare Branchipus visnyai Kertesz 1956 (Crustacea, Anostraca) from Monti Reatini (Latim, central Italy)

Hydrobiologia, ISSN: 0018-8158, Vol: 325, Issue: 3, Page: 239-254
1996
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Branchipus visnyai is presently known from only one location, in Italy, on Monte Catabio (central Appennine, Latium, 1590 m a.s.l). It lives in a large astatic pond and in a small temporary pool close to the pond. Typically two generations appear in the pond (in spring after snowmelt and in autumn after dilution by rainfall), unless an exceptionally dry season occurs. Yet, due to shallowness and small size, filling and duration of the pool is erratic and depends on the annual amount of snow and rainfall. Consequently, B. visnyai does not always appear in the pool. Field studies suggest that either a rise in temperature or a drop in conductivity may trigger cyst hatching in the two biotopes. Also, the species exhibits a high tolerance to change in environmental factors like water temperature. Hatching occurs within a range of 10-22 °C, adults survive at temperatures from 1 to 27 °C. The optimum seems to correspond to 10-20 °C.

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