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Ingestion and digestion of 10 species of microalgae by winged pearl oyster Pteria sterna (Gould, 1851) larvae
Ten species of microalgae were tested for ingestion and digestion in Pteria sterna larvae using epifluorescence microscopy to choose an appropriate diet. An experiment was conducted using 2, 4, 5 (straight-hinge) 10 and 22 (umbo stage) day old larvae. Larvae were stocked in 150 ml flasks at 30 ml –1...
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Published in: | Aquaculture 2004-02, Vol.230 (1), p.417-423, Article 417 |
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Summary: | Ten species of microalgae were tested for ingestion and digestion in
Pteria sterna larvae using epifluorescence microscopy to choose an appropriate diet. An experiment was conducted using 2, 4, 5 (straight-hinge) 10 and 22 (umbo stage) day old larvae. Larvae were stocked in 150
ml flasks at 30
ml
–1 and fed 100,000 algal cells
ml
−1 of each species individually. Larvae were fed for 1
h and then were observed under the microscope to detect ingestion; larvae were then sieved and placed in flasks containing filtered seawater and were observed after 1 and 2
h to analyse digestion for the microalgae ingested. Out of the 10 species administered, only
Nannochloris sp.,
Pavlova lutheri and
Isochrysis aff.
galbana (T-ISO) were ingested, and only the last two species were digested. No ingestion of
Phaeodactylum tricornutum, Chaetoceros muelleri, Ch. calcitrans, Thalassiosira weisflogii, Dunaliella salina, Tetraselmis tetrathele and
T. suecica was evident at any stage of larval development tested. Only T-ISO and
P. lutheri should be used for larval rearing of
P. sterna until other species are identified as suitable (ingested and digested) for this species. |
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ISSN: | 0044-8486 1873-5622 |
DOI: | 10.1016/S0044-8486(03)00416-2 |