“…Egg masses can be laid at a frequency of more than one mass per week, and such masses typically contain between 50 and 150 eggs depending on the individual's body size as well as the time since the last egg mass was laid (Ter Maat, Lodder & Wilbrink, 1983). Decreases in egg laying are caused by short light periods (Bohlken & Joosse, 1982;Ter Maat et al, 2007), frequent mating (Van Duivenboden, Pieneman & Ter Maat, 1985;Koene, Brouwer & Hoffer, 2009) and low temperatures (Vianey-Liaud, 1981;Dogterom et al, 1984). Egg laying completely ceases when food supply is very low (Bohlken et al, 1986;Ter Maat et al, 2007), at old age (Janse, Wildering & Popelier, 1989) and in dirty water (Ter Maat et al, 1983).…”