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Effects of various environmental factors on egg development of several species of Acartia in Southern California
Authors:S Uye  A Fleminger
Institution:(1) Scripps Institution of Oceanography, University of California, San Diego, La Jolla, California, USA;(2) Laboratory of Oceanography Faculty of Agriculture, Tohoku University, 980 Sendai, Japan
Abstract:The hatching of the eggs of 3 Acartia species (A. tonsa, A. clausi, and Acartia sp. I) spawned in the laboratory and the eggs of Acartia (species undetermined) isolated from natural bottom sediments was examined under various environmental conditions (temperature, salinity and temperature combinations, oxygen concentration, illumination, and the presence of bottom mud). The range of temperature and salinity in which eggs hatched differed from one species to another. Egg hatching was inhibited under certain environmental conditions for all species, although egg viability under such conditions varied from one species to another. In relation to these findings, habitat separation of planktonic Acartia populations and the role of dormant eggs during their seasonal absence in the plankton of Southern California coastal waters are discussed.
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