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Developmental ecology of annual killifish Millerichthys robustus (Cyprinodontiformes: Cynolebiidae)

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Populations of annual killifishes persist in temporary water bodies over the dry season through the expression of diapause in their drought‐resistant embryos. Environmental cues may influence expression of the diapause… Click to show full abstract

Populations of annual killifishes persist in temporary water bodies over the dry season through the expression of diapause in their drought‐resistant embryos. Environmental cues may influence expression of the diapause phenotype during embryonic incubation. Millerichthys robustus is the only annual killifish distributed in North America. The aim of this review is to analyze the ecology of M. robustus development and contrast this with that of annual killifishes in austral locations. The temporary water bodies inhabited by M. robustus present the following environmental conditions: flood, drought, and humidity. During the flooding period, the environment presents the lowest temperatures, shortest photoperiod, and highest precipitation, and embryos were found in diapause I. The drought period features the highest temperatures and lowest precipitation, and embryos were found in diapause II. In contrast, during the humid period at the beginning of the rainy season, embryos were found in diapause I, II, and III, associated with the longer photoperiod and high temperatures. These dynamics of the diapause phenotypes can be explained by a combination of the strategies of phenotypic plasticity during flood and drought periods, and bet‐hedging during the humid period. Moreover, the microenvironmental conditions in which embryos were buried could influence developmental trajectories. Developmental Dynamics 246:802–806, 2017. © 2017 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.

Keywords: annual killifish; embryos; ecology; millerichthys robustus

Journal Title: Developmental Dynamics
Year Published: 2017

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