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Reproduction and developmental variability in the opisthobranchTenellia pallida
Authors:L S Eyster
Institution:(1) Belle W. Baruch Institute for Marine Biology and Coastal Research and Department of Biology, University of South Carolina, Columbia, South Carolina, USA;(2) Harbor Branch Foundation, Inc., RR 1, Box 196, 33450 Fort Pierce, Florida, USA
Abstract:Pelagic and non-pelagic development occurs within a single population of the nudibranchTenellia pallida (Alder and Hancock) from South Carolina (USA). Both developmental types occurred simultaneously, under identical conditions, and without the aid of nurse eggs. Adults laid either ≈70 μm diameter eggs that hatched as pelagic (planktotrophic?) veligers in 68 to 122 h, or ≈100 μm diameter eggs that became well-developed veligers, metamorphosed within their egg capsules, and hatched as shelled juveniles in 140 to 190 h (15°C, 30‰ S). Adults that produced pelagic larvae laid more eggs per day and per egg mass and twice the daily egg volume produced by adults of the opposing type.
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