Author:
Kittaka Jiro,Kudo Ryoji,Onoda Susumu,Kanemaru Kazutami,Mercer John P.
Abstract
The development of phyllosomas of the European spiny
lobsterPalinurus elephas was examined in recirculating
culture systems. Approximately 2000 newly hatched phyllosomas were introduced
into each of three 100-L circular culture containers. Two of the containers, A
and B, shared a filter; container C had a separate system of similar design.
Hatched larvae of the sailfin sandfish
Arctoscopus japonicus were fed to phyllosomas in
container A, and pieces of the gonad of the mussel
Mytilus edulis to those in container B. Phyllosomas in
container C received both foods for the first 24 days; thereafter
A. japonicus comprised their sole diet. Water
temperature was maintained at 19–20˚C in containers A and B and at
16–18˚C in container C. Two individuals from container A and 10
from container C metamorphosed into pueruli after six instars at 65 and 69
days respectively, whereas earlier trials involved an estimated nine instars
to metamorphosis after 132 days. Larvae thus cultivated were used to describe,
for the first time, the morphological development of
Palinurus elephas phyllosomas through metamorphosis to
the puerulus stage. Fish larvae, such as A. japonicus
may be an important dietary component for cultivation of palinurid
phyllosomas.
Subject
Ecology,Aquatic Science,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics,Oceanography
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