Author:
Aiken D. E.,Waddy S. L.,Uhazy L S.
Abstract
Pseudocarcinonemertes homari can reproduce on and destroy the egg mass of both the American (Homarus americanus) and the European lobster (H. gammarus) but does not appear to be a problem for brachyuran species. The eggs of P. homari are subspherical, average 251 × 260 μm, and are contained in individual compartments in a membranous brood sac that is attached to the lobster abdomen or egg mass. An average of 39 eggs occur in a brood sac. Newly hatched larvae are ciliated, lack anterior and posterior tufts, cirri or flagella, and are retained in the brood sac. Larval development is direct, and there is no free-swimming stage. After the larvae break out of the brood sac they join the adults and juveniles on the lobster egg mass. Many lobsters gradually remove infested eggs, but on those that do not, the nemertean population can increase to more than 14 000 individuals. After the lobster eggs are destroyed, the nemerteans disperse. Some form mucoid aggregations at protected sites on the exoskeleton; others move to the branchial chamber and gills or transfer to other lobsters. Reproduction occurs almost exclusively on the lobster egg mass, but P. homari appears capable of reproducing on lobster gills if denied access to lobster eggs for extended periods.
Publisher
Canadian Science Publishing
Subject
Aquatic Science,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics
Cited by
36 articles.
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