Brachionus calyciflorus forma anuraeiformis
Brachionus calyciflorus anuraeiformis, a variety with long spines (2)
 
Brachionus calyciflorus anuraeiformis, a variety with long spines (1)
If the carnivorous rotifer Asplanchna is present in the water B. calyciflorus develops long spines which function as a protection because with the spines the animal is too bulky to be engulfed by the predator. It has been shown that the growth of the spines is induced by a substance that is produced by Asplanchna itself. An interesting topic with developmental, genetic and ecological facets.
 
Brachionus calyciflorus anuraeiformis, another specimen showing the foot (2)
Location: Gevelsberg, Gruenes Klassenzimmer.pond (1); IG Metall Bildungszentrum, Sprockhövel, NRW, Germany; pond (2)
Habitat: plankton (1); (2)
Date: 24.08.2008 (1); 29.06.2013 (2)
freshwater life
procaryota
algae
plants
protists
"worms"
molluscs
arthropods
marine life
mediterranean
tropical
misc
impresssum
plingfactory