Photoprotective pigments in a pond morph of Daphnia middendorffianna

Document Type

Article

Journal/Book Title/Conference

Arctic

Volume

36

Publication Date

1983

Keywords

photoprotective, pigments, pond

First Page

365

Last Page

368

Abstract

Two morphs of Daphnia middendorffiana, a pigmented form with a dorsal black patch found commonly throughout Alaska in ponds and a nonpigmented form found in some lakes in the same vicinity, were exposed to natural sunlight conditions. The nonpigmented morph suffered higher mortality in sunlight than did the dark morph, and the black patch was lost when animals were protecte from exposure to light. The pigmentation appears to protect Daphnia middendorffiana from the harmful effects of natural radiation. This pigmentation pattern is an adaptation to living in shallow ponds exposed to high light intensities and few visual-feeding predators.

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