Title of article :
Reproduction and life span characterization of Artemia urmiana in Lake Urmia, Iran (Branchiopoda: Anostraca
Author/Authors :
Manaffar R. Department of fisheries - Faculty of Natural Resources - Urmia University - Urmia, Iran , Abdolahzadeh N. Department of physiology - School of Medicine - Urmia University of Medical Sciences, Urmia , MoosaviToomatari G. Department of Biology - Faculty of Science - Urmia University - Urmia, Iran , Zare S. Department of Biology - Faculty of Science - Urmia University - Urmia, Iran , Sorgeloos P. Laboratory of Aquaculture and Artemia Reference Center - Ghent University - Rozier 44 - B-9000 Gent, Belgium , Bossier P. Laboratory of Aquaculture and Artemia Reference Center - Ghent University - Rozier 44 - B-9000 Gent, Belgium , Van Stappen G. Laboratory of Aquaculture and Artemia Reference Center - Ghent University - Rozier 44 - B-9000 Gent, Belgium
Abstract :
Urmia Lake is one of the largest permanent hypersaline lakes in the world. The lake can
be characterized as an oligotrophic lake concerning phytoplankton production. Due to
low precipitation in recent years in Urmia Lake’s catchment area, the water level has
declined as much as 4 m compared to 15 years ago. Irrespective of its recent evolution,
Urmia Lake has always shown fluctuations in historical and geological times, which
may cause some ecological partition. Regarding allopatric speciation model of Artemia
we assume that several populations of Artemia are generated during last years and
living in Urmia Lake. To investigate Artemia population diversity in Urmia Lake, A.
urmiana Günther 1890 cysts were collected from five sites in Lake Urmia, Iran. These
sites in part represent areas with different physicochemical conditions. To detect
possible differences between stations, discriminant analysis (DA) was performed on
data of survival, growth, and reproduction at two salinities (75 and 150 g L-1) in
laboratory culture tests. The performed DA implied that for the reproductive and life
span characters, in both salinities, the stations of Golmankhaneh can be determined as
the separated group among the studied stations which can be considered for industrial
projects and evolutionary studies.
Keywords :
Population diversity , Life span , Artemia urmiana , Lake Urmia
Journal title :
Iranian Journal of Fisheries Sciences