Abstract

Reproduction patterns in three populations of southern Australian amphipods were examined to investigate the suggestion that a basic difference exists in reproduction patterns between northern hemisphere and southern hemisphere stream invertebrates. The species considered were Pseudomoera gabrieli, sampled in Sassafras Creek, Victoria, and Austrochiltonia australis, sampled at Dandenong Creek, Victoria, and Aldgate Creek, South Australia. The former species showed continuous breeding, the latter, seasonal. These results, together with a review of published studies, indicated that for Amphipoda no such basic reproductive difference exists.

 
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Smith and Williams, 1983, Aust. Mus. Mem. 18(17): 183–194
Author
Meredith J. Smith; W. D. Williams
Year
1983
Title
Reproductive cycles in some freshwater amphipods in southern Australia
Serial Title
Australian Museum Memoir
Volume
18
Issue
17
Start Page
183
End Page
194
DOI
10.3853/j.0067-1967.18.1984.384
Language
en
Date Published
31 March 1983
Cover Date
31 March 1983
ISSN (print)
0067-1967
CODEN
AUNMA5
Publisher
The Australian Museum
Place Published
Sydney, Australia
Subjects
CRUSTACEA: AMPHIPODA; FRESHWATER
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09 September 2009
Reference Number
384
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