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摘要
在温带淡水浮游动物中首次发现了Cyphonautes幼虫。它们是钢丝口苔藓虫(Hislopia prolixa Hirose and Mawatari, 2011)生命周期的一部分,迄今为止在中国、日本和韩国已知。直到2008年,人们都认为cyphonautes只存在于海洋中,存在于古代栉齿苔藓虫和栉齿苔藓虫的三个科中。从那时起,它们已经在几个热带淡水苔藓虫属物种中被发现。它们在温带地区的存在扩大了这些不寻常的幼虫在其自然栖息地的研究范围。在淡水中很容易观察到从卵到幼虫的胚胎发育,时间为12-24小时。由于幼虫体积小,体表疏水,营养需求未知,死亡率高,迄今为止实验室培养一直受到阻碍。
Studying Cyphonautes Larvae of Hislopia prolixa(Bryozoa; Ctenostomata) in Temperate Fresh Water
Cyphonautes larvae are confirmed for the first time among the temperate freshwater zooplankton. They are part of the life cycle of the ctenostome bryozoan, Hislopia prolixa Hirose and Mawatari, 2011, known so far from China, Japan, and the Republic of Korea. Until 2008 cyphonautes were thought to be exclusively marine, occurring in three families of ancient ctenostome and cheilostome bryozoans. Since then they have been recognized in several tropical freshwater bryozoan species of the Genus Hislopia. Their presence in temperate latitudes now enlarges the area where these unusual larvae can be studied in their natural habitat. Embryological development in fresh water can be easily observed from egg to larva within a span of 12-24 h. Laboratory culture of the larvae has so far been hampered by their small size, hydrophobic body surface, unknown nutritional requirements, and high mortality rate.