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An energy budget for the free-swimming and metamorphosing larvae of Balanus balanoides (Crustacea: Cirripedia)
Authors:M I Lucas  G Walker  D L Holland  D J Crisp
Institution:(1) N.E.R.C. Unit of Marine Invertebrate Biology, Marine Science Laboratories, LL59 5EH Menai Bridge, Gwynedd, North Wales, UK;(2) Present address: Zoology Department, University of Cape Town, Rondebosch, 7700 Cape Town, South Africa
Abstract:Analysis of biochemical components and measurements of oxygen consumption rates of cypris larvae of Balanus balanoides (L.) maintained in the laboratory at 10°C for up to 5 weeks after capture shows that lipid is the primary energy reserve, although later protein is utilised. Initially, the cyprids swim freely with an oxygen consumption rate of ca. 37×10-3 mgrl O2 h-1 cyprid-1, but within a few days the rate falls to ca. 21×10-3 mgrl O2 h-1 cyprid-1 when they cease swimming and explore the substratum. The cost of metamorphosis was calculated both from the loss of biochemical components and oxygen consumption rates during metamorphosis; the values were 2.8×10-2 and 3.2×10-2 cal cyprid-1, respectively. A budget was collated from the data on respiration and biochemical composition, whereby the energy per cyprid was partitioned into that required for essential structural components (6.8×10-2 cal), that needed for metamorphosis (3.0×10-2 cal) and an excess available for swimming and exploring, which in the batches studied was about 5.0×10-2 cal. This excess is mainly derived from the utilisation of lipid reserves and is used up usually 2 1/2 to 4 weeks after capture. During these measurements, samples of cyprids were taken at weekly intervals to test the rate of settlement and success of metamorphosis. The results showed that they lose their competence to metamorphose successfully approximately at the same time (3 to 4 weeks) that the energy supply for swimming and exploration is used up.
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