Diego F. Gomes , Julia S. Pereira , Ricardo L. Pinto , Raquel Ap. Moreira , Odete Rocha
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摘要
梭形纲动物是一种在分类学和生态学上多种多样的小型甲壳类动物,最近在实验室研究和环境影响评估中越来越受到重视。在此背景下,本研究旨在评估一种新的淡水梭形纲动物在实验室实验研究中的适用性,并对 Strandesia rondoniensis n. sp.进行正式描述。对 11 个 S. rondoniensis n. sp.成年个体的生长和繁殖率进行了分析。结果表明,尽管新物种属于斯特兰德西亚,但其形态与新斯特兰德西亚条纹虫(Neostrandesia striata)和布拉德利特里贝拉线虫(Bradleytriebella lineata)高度相似,这表明其进化趋同。生命周期分析表明,S. rondoniensis n. sp.个体生长快、繁殖率高,有利于实验室研究。本文提供的生命周期实验特征除了有助于了解亚马逊地区的梭形纲动物外,还有助于将该新物种用作实验室研究的模式生物。
On a new species of ostracod from the Brazilian Amazon and its potential for experimental studies in laboratory culture
Ostracods are taxonomically and ecologically diverse small crustaceans that have recently gained prominence in laboratory studies and environmental impact assessment. In this context, the present study aims to assess the applicability of a new freshwater ostracod for experimental studies in the laboratory, and we provide the formal description of Strandesia rondoniensisn. sp. The original specimens for setting the laboratory cultures originated from the Natural Park of Porto Velho, in the Amazon region (Rondônia State, Brazil). The growth and reproductive rates of eleven adult individuals of S. rondoniensisn. sp. were analyzed. The results showed a high morphological resemblance with Neostrandesia striata and Bradleytriebella lineata, even though the new species belongs to Strandesia, indicating evolutionary convergence. The life cycle analysis showed that individuals of S. rondoniensisn. sp. have fast growth and high reproductive rates, which favour their use in laboratory studies. Besides contributing to the knowledge about ostracods in the Amazon region, which has been poorly studied, the life cycle experiment characterizations provided here should promote the use of this new species as a model organism for laboratory studies.