Efectos de la temperatura en el desarrollo y la supervivencia de embriones y en la producción larval de chorus giganteus (Lesson, 1829) (Gastropoda: Muricidae)

José A. Gallardo, Juan M. Cancino

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Chorus giganteus shows faster intracapsular embryonic development at high temperature but this is generally associated with a high embryonic mortality and low larval production. The present study was undertaken to determine the optimal combination of temperature and developmental stage for a successful (faster) larval production at high temperature. Embryos at three stages of intracapsular development (early stage [ES-embryos], late stage [LS- embryos] and trochophore post nurse-egg ingestion stage [TPI embryos]) were acclimated at 12°C then incubated at 12, 15 or 18°C to evaluated larval production. The median hatch time was accelerated by increasing water temperature. However, the hatching success of ES- and LS-embryos was compromised by higher temperatures, decreasing from a 51 ± 2% at 12°C to 8 ± 1% at 18°C in ES-embryos and from 53 ± 2% at 12°C to 20 ± 0.2% at 18°C in LS-embryos. The incidence of developmental abnormality increased with temperature from 14 ± 2% at 12°C to 46 ± 3% at 18°C in ES-embryos and from 8 ± 1% at 12°C to 28 ± 1% at 18°C in LS-embryos. By contrast, hatching success of TPI embryos ranged from 65-70% and the incidence abnormality was only between 13 and 20%, with both factors being independent of temperature. Thus the probability of producing and releasing normal larvae was significantly affected by the combined effect of temperature and embryonic stage at the initiation of the culture. A reduced ability to ingest nurse eggs may account for the variation in larval production between the trials.

Título traducido de la contribuciónEffects of temperature on development and survival of embryos and on larval production of chorus giganteus (Lesson, 1829) (Gastropoda: Muricidae): Muricidae)
Idioma originalEspañol
Páginas (desde-hasta)595-602
Número de páginas8
PublicaciónRevista de Biologia Marina y Oceanografia
Volumen44
N.º3
DOI
EstadoPublicada - 2009

Palabras clave

  • Hatching
  • Intracapsular development
  • Molluscan aquaculture
  • Trochophore
  • Veliger

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