@misc{Mianowska_Ewa_Research_1976, author={Mianowska, Ewa}, editor={Polska Akademia Nauk. Instytut Ekologii}, copyright={Creative Commons Attribution BY 3.0 PL license}, address={Warszawa}, howpublished={online}, year={1976}, language={eng}, abstract={Under laboratory conditions at 10°C the life cycle (from the egg to the laying of the first egg) lasted 37.7 days, at 20°C – 14.6 days, and at 30°C – only 9.1 days. At 20°C females of Panagrolaimus rigidus (Schneider 1866) Thorne 1937 were for the longest time fecund and showed the highest fecundity rate. Least fecund were P. rigidus females reared at 10°C. At 10°C larvae hatched from all the eggs laid by the females, while at higher temperatures a considerable percentage of eggs did not undergo further development. The females lived for a slightly longer time than the males. At 10°C females lived on the average for 61.8 days, and the males – for 50.0 days.}, type={Text}, title={Research on the biology and ecology of Panagrolaimus rigidus (Schneider) Thorne. 5, Effect of temperature on fecundity and development}, URL={http://rcin.org.pl/Content/74203/PDF/WA058_86765_P2840-T24_Eko-Pol-A-Nr-2.pdf}, volume={24}, number={2}, journal={Ekologia Polska}, publisher={Polish Scientific Publishers}, keywords={Panagrolaimus rigidus, fertility, development, effect of temperature}, }