Effects of Salinity on the Reproductive Cycle of the Mangrove Oyster Crassostrea tulipa in Hatchery Conditions

Author:

Sühnel Simone1ORCID,José Lagreze-Squella Francisco2,Legat Jefferson Francisco Alves3,Puchnick-Legat Angela3,Strand Åsa4ORCID,Sühnel Lagreze Serena2,Manoel Rodrigues de Melo Claudio1

Affiliation:

1. Federal University of Santa Catarina, Laboratory of Marine Mollusks, Department of Aquaculture, Florianopolis, SC 88061-600, Brazil

2. Federal University of Paraná, Laboratory of Aquaculture Engineering and Shellfish, Centre of Marine Studies, Pontal do Paraná, PR 83255-000, Brazil

3. Brazilian Agricultural Research Corporation, Coastal Tablelands, Aracaju, SE 49025-040, Brazil

4. IVL Swedish Environmental Research Institute, Kristineberg 566, 451 78 Fiskebäckskil, Sweden

Abstract

Understanding the effects of environmental parameters on the reproductive cycle of shellfish is an essential tool for successful hatchery conditioning management and, consequently, for seed supply to the industry. For the tropical oyster, Crassostrea tulipa, little is known about the factors affecting the maturation process and reproduction, but there are indications that salinity may be of importance. Two experiments were carried out to evaluate the effects of salinity on the reproductive cycle of broodstock of C. tulipa. In the first experiment, oysters were reared in five salinities (40, 35, 30, 25, and 20) for 40 days and gonad histological samples were collected regularly. In a follow up experiment, oysters were reared in variable salinity conditions changing from 40 to 30 or from 20 to 30 over a period of 40 days. Salinity was found to affect the reproductive cycle of C. tulipa. Oysters kept in constant salinity of 30 showed a higher condition index compared to animals in other salinities, with most of the animals in the prespawning stage. Salinity variation was also shown to affect C. tulipa maturation. The prespawning stage was the most observed reproductive stage in low salinity, and high salinity induced a resting stage in the female animals. The results are considered the first step towards developing a protocol for the conditioning of C. tulipa in hatchery conditions.

Funder

Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Científico e Tecnológico

Publisher

Hindawi Limited

Subject

Aquatic Science

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