Table 3.
Relationship between one Daphnia magna-derived clone of Pasteuria ramosa (clone C19) and several Daphnia species belonging to three different subgenera (D. magna belongs to the subgenus Ctenodaphnia).
Clones of Daphnia species | Sub-genus | Origin | Infection trial | Spore activation | Attachment-test (attached out of 5) |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
D. arenata | Daphnia | USA | R | Yes | 0 |
D. galeata | Hyalodaphnia | Germany | R | Yes | 0 |
D. barbata | Ctenodaphnia | Zimbabwe | R | Yes | 0 |
D. similis | Ctenodaphnia | Israel | R | Yes | 0 |
D. lumholtzi | Ctenodaphnia | Zimbabwe | R | Yes | 0 |
D. dolichocephala | Ctenodaphnia | South Africa | S | Yes | 4 |
Legend as in Table 1