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Studying environmental changes: Brachionus calyciflorus can serve as an indicator of environmental changes in water bodies. Monitoring population dynamics of
Brachionus calyciflorus can help assess the health of aquatic systems and detect any changes that may occur as a result of pollution or climate
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During the life cycle of
Brachionus calyciflorus, there are several stages and instars, including neonate, juvenile, pre-adult, and adult stages. The duration of each stage can vary depending on environmental factors such as temperature, food supply, and population density. In ideal conditions, the
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The life cycle of
Brachionus calyciflorus begins with the hatching of eggs, which are either fertilized or produced by parthenogenesis. The juveniles that hatch from these eggs, called "amictic" females, are diploid and develop into reproductive females without undergoing meiosis, meaning that they
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Brachionus calyciflorus is a cosmopolitan species, meaning it is found in many regions of the world, including North and South
America, Europe, Asia, Australia, and Africa. It has been reported in a range of countries, including the United States, Canada, Brazil, Spain, France, Sweden, Russia, and
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One of the most distinctive features of
Brachionus calyciflorus is its lorica, or outer shell. The lorica of Brachionus calyciflorus is formed from two separate plates, with the upper plate forming a calyx-like structure over the head region of the body. The lower plate is elliptical in shape and
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The taxonomy of
Brachionus calyciflorus is well-established based on morphological and molecular characteristics. As a member of the phylum Rotifera, it shares many features with other rotifers, including a ciliated corona and a characteristic rotary motion. Within the genus Brachionus, there are
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Once the food supply becomes scarce, some amictic females switch to a meiotic mode of reproduction, producing haploid male offspring. These males then fertilize the haploid eggs, laid by the female offspring, leading to the production of diploid resting eggs, which remain dormant in the sediment
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Brachionus calyciflorus has a characteristic morphology that distinguishes it from other rotifer species. The body of
Brachionus calyciflorus is elongated and cylindrical in shape, measuring about 160 to 350 μm in length and 80 to 160 μm in width. The head region of the body is retractable and
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In addition to its natural distribution, Brachionus calyciflorus is commonly used in aquaculture, where it is reared in laboratory cultures to feed fish and other aquatic organisms. It is also used in ecotoxicology studies as a test organism due to its short life cycle and sensitivity to
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Toxicity testing: Brachionus calyciflorus is widely used in ecotoxicological studies due to its sensitivity to toxic substances. It is used to test the effects of different substances on aquatic organisms, and to assess the potential risk to human health and the
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Feeding: Brachionus calyciflorus feeds on microalgae and bacteria, and thus, it is important to provide a food source. Some commonly used microalgae for
Brachionus calyciflorus cultivation include Chlorella vulgaris, Scenedesmus sp., and Nannochloropsis
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Brachionus calyciflorus has a well-developed digestive system, with an elongated pharynx and a muscular stomach. The reproductive system of the rotifer is also well-developed, with a pair of ovaries and testes located in the posterior part of the body.
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Temperature: The optimal temperature for culturing
Brachionus calyciflorus is between 20 °C to 28 °C. Higher temperatures can lead to a decrease in growth rate and reproduction, while lower temperatures can lead to a decrease in overall
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This species is euryhaline, meaning it can tolerate a wide range of salinities, and can be found in both fresh and brackish water habitats. It can also tolerate various environmental conditions such as pH, water temperature, and oxygen levels.
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Transitions to obligate parthenogenesis have been described. Obligate parthenogens were homozygous for a recessive allele, which caused inability to respond to the chemical signals that normally induce sexual reproduction in this species.
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Culture vessel: Brachionus calyciflorus can be cultured in a variety of vessels such as laboratory-grade glassware, plastic containers, and aquariums. The culture vessel should be clean and have a large surface area to promote
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Harvesting: Brachionus calyciflorus can be harvested using a fine-mesh filter or by centrifugation. The harvested rotifers can then be used as a live food source for other aquatic organisms or as a sample for
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Bioremediation: Brachionus calyciflorus is known to feed on harmful algae and bacteria that can cause water quality issues. As a result, it is considered a potential agent for bioremediation of polluted water
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Wang, W., Xu, W., and Yang, L. (2015). Optimization of culture conditions for
Brachionus calyciflorus (Rotifera) and assessment of its potentials as food for larval ornamental fish. Aquaculture Research 46,
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Brachionus calyciflorus is a freshwater rotifer species that is widely distributed around the world. It is commonly found in a range of freshwater environments, including ponds, lakes, streams, and rivers.
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several species, including B. plicatilis, which is also commonly used in research and aquaculture. Brachionus calyciflorus is distinct from other species in the genus due to its unique calyx-shaped lorica.
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In summary, culturing Brachionus calyciflorus requires careful maintenance of optimal temperature, lighting, feeding, water quality, and harvesting to ensure consistent growth and high biomass production.
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However, when the food supply remains abundant, the amictic females continue to reproduce asexually, producing new clones of themselves through multiple generations, leading to high population densities.
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contains a characteristic ring of cilia, called the corona, which is used for feeding and locomotion. The corona is composed of two types of cilia, the large frontal cilia and smaller ventral cilia.
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Spatial patterns of genetic differentiation in Brachionus calyciflorus species complex collected from East China in summer XL Xiang, YL Xi, XL Wen, JY Zhang, Q Ma - Hydrobiologia, 2010 - Springer
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Spatial patterns of genetic differentiation in Brachionus calyciflorus species complex collected from East China in summer XL Xiang, YL Xi, XL Wen, JY Zhang, Q Ma - Hydrobiologia, 2010 - Springer
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until the environmental conditions become suitable for hatching. In response to suitable environmental conditions, the resting eggs hatch into diploid amictic females, starting a new cycle.
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Culturing Brachionus calyciflorus involves growing this species of rotifer in a controlled environment. Here are some important factors to consider when culturing Brachionus calyciflorus:
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Food source: Brachionus calyciflorus is an important food source for many aquatic organisms such as fish, amphibians, and invertebrates. It is also used as a live food for aquarium fish.
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S. Kang, S. Kim, Y.R. Cho, S. Yi, S.S. Park - Current understanding of bioremediation using Brachionus spp.:a comprehensive review, Environmental Science and Pollution Research (2021).
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Brachionus calyciflorus is a species complex: mating behavior and genetic differentiation among four geographically isolated strains JJ Gilbert, EJ Walsh - Rotifera X, 2005 - Springer
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Brachionus calyciflorus is a species complex: mating behavior and genetic differentiation among four geographically isolated strains JJ Gilbert, EJ Walsh - Rotifera X, 2005 - Springer
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Hagiwara, A. and Sakakura, Y. (2005). Improvement in mass culture of a freshwater rotifer, Brachionus calyciflorus, by the use of a yeast, Candida utilis. Fish Science 71 (1), 87–93.
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Light: Brachionus calyciflorus requires a light source with a 12-hour light and dark cycle. Illumination can be artificial or natural, with a light intensity of 2,000 to 4,000 lux.
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Dhert, P., Jaspers, E., Avila, A., Henroteaux, M., and Nelis, H. (1990). Laboratory culture and mass production of the rotifer Brachionus plicatilis. Hydrobiologia 197 (1), 59–70.
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Water quality: The pH of culture water for Brachionus calyciflorus should be maintained between 6.5 and 7.5, and the salinity level should be between 0.5 and 5 parts per thousand.
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Overall, the distinctive morphology of Brachionus calyciflorus plays an important role in its feeding, locomotion, reproduction, and adaptation to its aquatic environment.
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Segers, H. (2007). Annotated checklist of the rotifers (Phylum Rotifera), with notes on nomenclature, taxonomy and distribution. Zootaxa, 1564, 1–104.
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Brachionus calyciforus is an important zooplankton species that plays a significant role in freshwater ecosystems. Here are some of the reasons why:
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C.-P. Stelzer, J. Schmidt, A. Wiedlroither, and S. Riss (2010). Loss of Sexual Reproduction and Dwarfing in a Small Metazoan. PLoS ONE 5(9): e12854.
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C.-P. Stelzer, J. Schmidt, A. Wiedlroither, and S. Riss (2010). Loss of Sexual Reproduction and Dwarfing in a Small Metazoan. PLoS ONE 5(9): e12854.
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Snell, T. W., & Boyer, G. L. (2010). Rotifers as Model Systems in Ecotoxicology. Environmental Science and Pollution Research, 17(2), 209–213.
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