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The effect of salinity and cyclic temperature on larval development of the mud-crab Rhithropanopeus harrisii (Brachyura: Xanthidae) reared in the laboratory
Authors:M E Christiansen  J D Costlow Jr
Institution:(1) Zoological Museum, University of Oslo, Oslo, Norway;(2) Duke University Marine Laboratory, Beaufort, North Carolina, USA
Abstract:Larvae of Rhithropanopeus harrisii (Gould) were reared from hatching to the first or second crab stages in 11 combinations of salinities and cyclic temperatures (5, 20, and 35permil S at 20° to 25°C, 25° to 30°C, and 30° to 35°C; 25permil S at 20° to 25°C and 30° to 35°C). The larvae survived to the megalops and first crab stages in all salinities and cycles of temperature other than 5permil S at 30° to 35°C. The best survival to the megalops (94%) and first crab (90%) stages occurred in 20permil S, 20° to 25°C. In all other combinations of salinities and temperatures there was a reduction in survival to the first crab stage. The duration of the larval stages was affected significantly by temperature, whereas the effect of salinity on the mean days from hatching to the first crab stage was not consistent at the different temperature cycles. Development to the first crab stage required the shortest time in 20permil S, 30° to 35°C (mean 12.3 days), and the longest time in 5permil and 35permil S, 20° to 25°C (mean 22.6 days and 21.6 days, respectively). Megalops larvae reared in 35permil S at all cycles of temperature, as well as larvae in 20permil and 25permil S, 30° to 35°C, showed a high percentage of abnormality, with the highest percentage occurring in 35permil S, 30° to 35°C. It appears that larval development of R. harrisii is strongly influenced by environmental factors and not solely related to genetic differences.This research was supported by grants from the Nordic Council for Marine Biology and the U.S. Atomic Energy Commission Grant No. At-(40-1)-4377].Contribution No. 116, Zoological Museum, University of Oslo, Norway.
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