Branchipodopsis Barnardi
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''Branchipodopsis'' is a genus of aquatic
crustacean Crustaceans (Crustacea, ) form a large, diverse arthropod taxon which includes such animals as decapods, seed shrimp, branchiopods, fish lice, krill, remipedes, isopods, barnacles, copepods, amphipods and mantis shrimp. The crustacean group ...
s, in the order
Anostraca Anostraca is one of the four orders of crustaceans in the class Branchiopoda; its members are referred to as fairy shrimp. They live in vernal pools and hypersaline lakes across the world, and they have even been found in deserts, ice-covered m ...
. It is one of several genera known as
fairy shrimp Anostraca is one of the four orders of crustaceans in the class Branchiopoda; its members are referred to as fairy shrimp. They live in vernal pools and hypersaline lakes across the world, and they have even been found in deserts, ice-covered mou ...
. All described species are specialised for inhabiting
ephemeral Ephemerality (from the Greek word , meaning 'lasting only one day') is the concept of things being transitory, existing only briefly. Academically, the term ephemeral constitutionally describes a diverse assortment of things and experiences, fr ...
rock pools in situations such as mountains and deserts.L Brendonck, ML Hamer, BJ Riddoch, MT Seaman Branchipodopsis species — specialists of ephemeral rock pools. African Journal of Aquatic Science: 2000 25: 98-104. Though the genus is most widely known from Africa, some occur in the middle east and adjoining regions.


Distribution

Species in the genus ''Branchipodopsis'' have been described mainly from the African mainland, in particular southern Africa, and among anostracan
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the genus is among the most speciose in the sub-continent. Some species however have been reported from elsewhere, such as ''Branchipodopsis buettikeri'', found in temporary desert ponds in the Sultanate of Oman, the first species found in the Arabian peninsula. The recently described species, ''Branchipodopsis relictus'' on the main island of the
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, which is exceedingly remote for what it is, a continental fragment of
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, isolated since the
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. ''Branchipodopsis relictus'' is correspondingly isolated genetically as well as geographically.


Ecology

All the species in this genus inhabit small, transient rock pools, mainly pools containing clear rain water after heavy, seasonal rainfall. Like most inhabitants of
vernal pool Vernal pools, also called vernal ponds or ephemeral pools, are seasonal pools of water that provide habitat for distinctive plants and animals. They are considered to be a distinctive type of wetland usually devoid of fish, and thus allow the safe ...
s ''Branchipodopsis'' are adapted to the associated unpredictability and drastically changing conditions peculiar to such environments. Rock pools of this nature occur in various regions of the Southern African subcontinent, including mountain ranges in the
Drakensberg The Drakensberg (Afrikaans: Drakensberge, Zulu: uKhahlambha, Sotho: Maluti) is the eastern portion of the Great Escarpment, which encloses the central Southern African plateau. The Great Escarpment reaches its greatest elevation – within th ...
, the
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and the Eastern Free State. They also occur in
arid A region is arid when it severely lacks available water, to the extent of hindering or preventing the growth and development of plant and animal life. Regions with arid climates tend to lack vegetation and are called xeric or desertic. Most ar ...
regions such as South-Eastern
Botswana Botswana (, ), officially the Republic of Botswana ( tn, Lefatshe la Botswana, label=Setswana, ), is a landlocked country in Southern Africa. Botswana is topographically flat, with approximately 70 percent of its territory being the Kalahar ...
. The rock pools that ''Branchipodopsis'' species inhabit are notable for the water's clarity and its very low
electrolytic conductivity Conductivity (or specific conductance) of an electrolyte solution is a measure of its ability to conduct electricity. The SI unit of conductivity is Siemens per meter (S/m). Conductivity measurements are used routinely in many industrial and ...
(generally below 50
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per centimetre, commonly less than 10µS per cm). Such poor conductivity reflects a very low content of soluble salts, acids or bases, in strong contrast to the conditions preferred by the related family Artemiidae, the
brine shrimp ''Artemia'' is a genus of aquatic crustaceans also known as brine shrimp. It is the only genus in the family Artemiidae. The first historical record of the existence of ''Artemia'' dates back to the first half of the 10th century AD from Urmia La ...
s. It also implies a very low content of soluble mineral materials, including
mineral nutrients In the context of nutrition, a mineral is a chemical element required as an essential nutrient by organisms to perform functions necessary for life. However, the four major structural elements in the human body by weight (oxygen, hydrogen, carbon, ...
, from the surrounding rock. The pools also are shallow, less than deep, as a rule. Their low mineral content sharply limits their buffering capacity and one result is that they are subject to major shifts in pH; a range between pH 4 and pH 11 is nothing unusual in some regions. Such variations are subject to the time of day and the
water cycle The water cycle, also known as the hydrologic cycle or the hydrological cycle, is a biogeochemical cycle that describes the continuous movement of water on, above and below the surface of the Earth. The mass of water on Earth remains fairly cons ...
variables. Water temperature in such shallow, exposed pools also varies dramatically according to evaporation, ambient air temperature and solar heating, as affected by the colour of the surrounding rock. Daily fluctuations between 10 °C and 40 °C are common. Small mountain rock pools usually do not stay full for long; in
semi-arid A semi-arid climate, semi-desert climate, or steppe climate is a dry climate sub-type. It is located on regions that receive precipitation below potential evapotranspiration, but not as low as a desert climate. There are different kinds of semi-ar ...
areas there may be several cycles of filling and drying out during a single rainy season, depending on local weather. Any organisms attempting to complete their life cycle in such pools do so without any latitude; if they are late they die without issue. ''Branchipodopsis'' species excel in this respect and usually mature within a week or so after the formation of the pool. A typical clutch of dormant eggs generally numbers less than 100, but a mature female produces a new clutch nearly every day.


Reproduction

Especially in arid regions like South-Eastern Botswana, rainfall may be so erratic that sometimes there is not enough time for growth and reproduction; about a third of the inundations in some regions end in the pools drying too soon, causing the entire hatched population to die. Species subject to such circumstances depend on the strategy of producing a large bank of dormant eggs in the detritus of the pool bed, most of those hatching only after an unpredictable number of cycles of inundation, some of them only after many years. This partial hatching (or
germination Germination is the process by which an organism grows from a seed or spore. The term is applied to the sprouting of a seedling from a seed of an angiosperm or gymnosperm, the growth of a sporeling from a spore, such as the spores of fungi, fer ...
) is a common strategy in both animals and plants dependent subject to
ruderal A ruderal species is a plant species that is first to colonize disturbed lands. The disturbance may be natural for example, wildfires or avalanchesor the consequences of human activities, such as construction ( of roads, of buildings, mining, et ...
conditions. In the case of fairy shrimps such as ''Branchipodopsis'' and of other organisms dependent on, in fact specialised for, such fugitive conditions, it entails inability to survive in superficially more attractive, permanent conditions, such as perennial water; the eggs require periodic desiccation for their hatching stimulus and the adults cannot compete effectively with organisms that can exploit more nutrient-rich water. Dispersal of eggs over short distances may happen under many circumstances, for example by overflow from pools. However, long-range dispersal is comparatively rare and usually happens only in shallow pools without much vegetation. When dispersal takes place over longer distances, the vectors commonly would be favourable wind or the feet of birds, both of which are episodic and unreliable vehicles. Such constraints on dispersal provide a plausible reason for the high proportion of endemic species throughout the region; in the Drakensberg alone there are four. It also could explain the morphological variability of some widespread species, for example ''Branchipodopsis wolfi'' in Botswana.


Species

There are currently 22 species assigned to the genus. * '' Branchipodopsis abiadi'' * '' Branchipodopsis affinis'' * '' Branchipodopsis barnardi'' * ''
Branchipodopsis browni ''Branchipodopsis'' is a genus of aquatic crustaceans, in the order Anostraca. It is one of several genera known as fairy shrimp. All described species are specialised for inhabiting ephemeral rock pools in situations such as mountains and desert ...
'' * ''
Branchipodopsis buettikeri ''Branchipodopsis'' is a genus of aquatic crustaceans, in the order Anostraca. It is one of several genera known as fairy shrimp. All described species are specialised for inhabiting ephemeral rock pools in situations such as mountains and desert ...
'' * '' Branchipodopsis candea'' * '' Branchipodopsis dayae'' * '' Branchipodopsis drakensbergensis'' * '' Branchipodopsis drepanae'' * '' Branchipodopsis odgsoni'' * '' Branchipodopsis hutchinsoni'' * '' Branchipodopsis kalaharensis'' * '' Branchipodopsis kaokoensis'' * '' Branchipodopsis karroensis'' * '' Branchipodopsis natalensis'' * '' Branchipodopsis relictus'' * '' Branchipodopsis scambus'' * '' Branchipodopsis simplex'' * '' Branchipodopsis transversus'' * '' Branchipodopsis tridens'' * '' Branchipodopsis underbergensis'' * '' Branchipodopsis wolfi''


References

{{Taxonbar, from=Q4553073 Anostraca Branchiopoda genera