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metadata.dc.type: Artigo de Periódico
Title: Influence of gamete density, salinity and temperature on the normal embryonic development of the mangrove oyster Crassostrea rhizophorae Guilding, 1828
Other Titles: Aquaculture
Authors: Santos, Antonia Euflosina dos
Nascimento, Iracema Andrade
metadata.dc.creator: Santos, Antonia Euflosina dos
Nascimento, Iracema Andrade
Abstract: DOS Santos, A.E. and Nascimento, I.A., 1985. Influence of gamete density, salinity and temperature on the normal embryonic development of the mangrove oyster Crassostr’za rhizophorae Guilding, 1828. Aquaculture, 47: 335-352. Laboratory experiments were undertaken to determine the optimal environmental conditions and some of the other factors concerned in the development of Crassostrea rhizophorae embryos. Critical variables such as the number of spermatozoa per ovocyte during fertilization, the time of fertilization after gamete liberation, egg density, temperature and salinity were mlated to the proportion of normal D-larvae of C. rhizophorae in the resulting broods The highest proportion of normal D-larvae was obtained at concentrations of 500- 5000 spermatozoa/ovocyte, under conditions of 25”/,, salinity at 25 + 1°C. The optimal density of eggs, for the production of normal D-larvae, was 104-4 X lo* ovocytes/l. If fertilization was delayed for more than 45 min after liberation of spermatozoa the proportion of normal D-larvae was greatly reduced. The experiments demonstrated that the temperature for developing embryos should be below 30°C. At 20 and 25°C there was a high proportion of normal D-larvae 24 h after fertilization. The ideal salinity for embryonic development in C. rhizophorae was 25-37’/,,,,. Below a salinity of 16’/,,, less than 2.5% 01; the D-larvae were normal.
Publisher: Aquaculture
URI: http://www.repositorio.ufba.br/ri/handle/ri/8609
Issue Date: 1985
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