ephippial
Ephippial is an adjective used in biology to describe features related to the ephippium, a protective brood chamber that contains resting eggs in certain crustaceans, most notably among the Cladocera (water fleas) such as Daphnia. The term is commonly encountered in discussions of reproductive strategies and dormancy in freshwater zooplankton.
Etymology: The word derives from Greek ephippion, meaning saddle, a reference to the saddle-like shape of the
Structure and formation: In species that produce ephippia, environmental stress or unfavorable conditions trigger sexual reproduction.
Function and significance: Resting eggs within ephippia are highly resistant to desiccation, temperature fluctuations, and other
Distribution and usage: The concept of ephippial applies mainly to cladocerans such as Daphnia and related