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Update-22nd June 2020
Breaking News
The starved Moina are still alive!
The Moina-Algae setup (prepared on 17th June 2020), yesterday on the fifth day, is doing well! Unexpected observations were made in the control cups. I didnât expect to see much Moina in the control (starving) cups C1 and C2 where they arenât being fed externally since day one.
The algal bottle A1 is showing an unexpected behaviour as the number of Moina is around 10 unlike the other bottle A2 which has around 30.
The number of Moina from bottle A1 on the 5th day is same as what was the number of Moina in the same bottle when this experiment was conducted earlier. ~10 Moina were there on the 5th day.
What does this convey?
Is the same thing (that there will be no Moina the next day; 6th day) going to happen?
The videos of the control and test cups and bottles below are the evidence:
Lateral/side view (with torchlight at the opposite end) of one of the test bottles
A1 having
~10 Moina feeding on
algae.
I didnât expect there to be ~10 Moina. I expected ~40 Moina as there was a steady increase (~30 Moina on 21st June) in their number.
This bottle is having the same behaviour as it was having earlier when this experiment was conducted.
Expectations: ~10 Moina on the next day as the Moina are seen to be very small as compared to the adult ones, so they wonât reproduce.
Date of Video: 22nd June 2020
Data Collector: Drishtant MK
Lateral/side view (with torchlight at the opposite end) of one of the test bottles
A2 having
~30 Moina feeding on
algae.
Here the expectations havenât been met.
The number of Moina in this if we compare to the above bottle A1 is less (difference of ~20 Moina).
~40 Moina were there on 21st June and now, ~30.
Will the number of Moina decrease further in this bottle (no reason though)?
Expectations: ~40 Moina on the next day.
Date of Video: 22nd June 2020
Data Collector: Drishtant MK
Lateral/side view of the test cups
AM1 and
AM2 in which there are
~20 Moina (in both). feeding on the
Algal water/spores.
Both the cups have met the expectations more or less.
I assume that even though algae water/spores were added initially, the Moina must have fed on them and now as nothing is being fed externally, they will be relying on the decaying matter (dead Moina, bacteria growing in them) and bacteria coming from the environment, the same is happening the control cups C1 and C2.
Expectations: ~30 Moina in both the cups the next day.
Date of Video: 22nd June 2020
Data Collector: Drishtant MK
Lateral/side view of the
control cups
C1 and
C2 showing
~20 and 25 Moina (negligible) respectively. Here,
nothing is added as an external feed to them. They are spread throughout the water in the cup so not many not visible.
Expectations have been met more or less.
No food (given externally) from day 1 but still surviving and reproducing too! Didnât expect them to survive till the 5th day!
Expectations: Two possibilities; Either ~35 Moina or less than 20 Moina the next day (as nothing is being fed)
Date of Video: 22nd June 2020
Data Collector: Drishtant MK
Lateral/side view of the
positive control cups
PC1 and
PC2 showing the movement of
~80 and
~20 Moina respectively in the given cups.
The cup
C1 has met the expectations but the cup
C2 hasnât.
The Moina in the cup C1 are showing good growth (adults as well as juveniles are seen) but cup C2 is just sustaining ~20 Moina although both the cups have 200mL of dechlorinated water + 1 drop of milk is fed to them daily and ~10 Moina were added initially.
Expectations: ~100 Moina in C1 and ~30 in C2 on the next day.
Date of Video: 22nd June 2020
Data Collector: Drishtant MK
This experiment is being done to check, do the Moina survive by feeding on algae or not?
Initially, it is known that they feed on algae in ponds, lakes and freshwater bodies.
Then why am I doing this?
In the first week of June 2020 (5th of June) when I had transferred ~10 Moina in the two bottles in which there was algal growth, the number of Moina went to a peak of ~100 through a week and then exactly on the 7th day (12th June), there were no Moina in both the bottles.
Both the bottles were more or less showing the same growth curve.
There is a possible that the Moina which were dying must have layed dormant eggs or ephippia.
Why did this happen?
Some toxicity?
So, to check if this happens the second time too, I again started this experiment (on 17th June) this time with Controls (along with replicates of it).
So far till the 5th day, the algae bottles are sustaining Moina with ~10 Moina in A1 and ~30 Moina in bottle A2 both with 500mL of dechlorinated water and algae.