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27 January 2004 Crystalline Calcium Phosphate and Magnetic Mineral Content of Daphnia Resting Eggs
Tamami Kawasaki, Hideyuki Yoshimura, Toshimichi Shibue, Yuko Ikeuchi, Masanobu Sakata, Keisuke Igarashi, Hidekazu Takada, Kazuhito Hoshino, Kay Kohn, Hideo Namiki
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Abstract

Daphnia is a key crustacean zooplankton of freshwater food chains. One factor that ensures successful propagation is the Daphnia resting eggs, which are able to retain structural integrity under extreme conditions. Until recently little was known about the chemical composition, microanatomy, and physical properties of the egg itself. The current study demonstrates that the resting eggs: (1) have shells that are made up of crystalline calcium phosphate and include a honeycombed structure, and (2) contain magnetic material having properties consistent with magnetite. These properties of the resting eggs may ensure Daphnia survival in harsh environments.

Tamami Kawasaki, Hideyuki Yoshimura, Toshimichi Shibue, Yuko Ikeuchi, Masanobu Sakata, Keisuke Igarashi, Hidekazu Takada, Kazuhito Hoshino, Kay Kohn, and Hideo Namiki "Crystalline Calcium Phosphate and Magnetic Mineral Content of Daphnia Resting Eggs," Zoological Science 21(1), 63-67, (27 January 2004). https://doi.org/10.2108/0289-0003(2004)21[63:CCPAMM]2.0.CO;2
Received: 22 July 2003; Accepted: 1 September 2003; Published: 27 January 2004
KEYWORDS
biomineralisation
Daphnia
Magnetite
resting egg
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