A laboratory energy balance for the larvae and juveniles of the American lobster Homarus americanus |
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Authors: | D. T. Logan C. E. Epifanio |
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Affiliation: | (1) College of Marine Studies, University of Delaware, Lewes, Delaware, USA;(2) Lawler, Matusky & Skelly Engineers, One Blue Hill Plaza, 10965 Pearl River, New York, USA |
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Abstract: | ![]() A laboratory energy budget was constructed for the larvae and juveniles of the American lobster Homarus americanus Milne-Edwards fed brine shrimp, Artemia saline L. Measured energy flows included ingestion, egestion, excretion of ammonia, routine and fed metabolism, growth, and production of exuvia. Digestion and assimilation were calculated and minimum ration of protein necessary to sustain larval lobsters was estimated. No change associated with metamorphosis was observed in rates of excretion, fed metabolism, and production of exuvia. Routine metabolism is not significantly higher for larvae than for juveniles. Growth changes from exponential in larvae to a slower increase in post-larvae. Consumption reflects changes in other variables. Changes in energy partitioning and energetic efficiencies associated with metamorphosis are largely due to change in rate of growth. |
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