THE MORPHOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENT OF JUVENILE WESTERN ROCK LOBSTER PANULIRUS-CYGNUS GEORGE, 1962 (DECAPODA, PALINURIDAE) REARED IN THE LABORATORY

Citation
Fa. Abrunhosa et J. Kittaka, THE MORPHOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENT OF JUVENILE WESTERN ROCK LOBSTER PANULIRUS-CYGNUS GEORGE, 1962 (DECAPODA, PALINURIDAE) REARED IN THE LABORATORY, Bulletin of marine science, 61(1), 1997, pp. 81-96
Citations number
23
Categorie Soggetti
Oceanografhy,"Marine & Freshwater Biology
Journal title
ISSN journal
00074977
Volume
61
Issue
1
Year of publication
1997
Pages
81 - 96
Database
ISI
SICI code
0007-4977(1997)61:1<81:TMDOJW>2.0.ZU;2-Q
Abstract
Abundant information on the biology and ecology of lobster pueruli and juveniles collected in the wild is now available. However, biological aspects of the morphological development of spiny lobsters has not ad equately reported. In this study, the growth of juvenile western rock lobsters, Panulirus cygnus, was observed and some morphological change s in the pueruli and juvenile are described. Low mortality was found f or juveniles reared individually to the 10th instar, with a low mortal ity being observed in cases of water quality deterioration. The growth rate was similar to other reported works. Some individuals reached th e 10th instar (average CL 28.24 mm) after 222 d of culture. Juveniles went through three phases of coloration during their early development and a light red-brown color was fixed at the 4th instar. The main mor phological changes in carapace and appendages are shown in the transit ion from puelurus to the first instar. The mouthparts of the puerulus are simple, having only a few diminutive spines distributed over their surface. After the molt to the first instar, the mandibles show calci fication with the mandibular palp being setose and segmented. Spines a nd setae are present on the endopods as well as segmentation of the ex opods of the three maxillipeds. The process of calcification and setat ion takes place gradually at each successive molt. The relative positi on of the antennular and antennal peduncles changed during the juvenil e growth. Secondary sexual characters develop before the 10th juvenile instar. Sex differentiation can be determined from the position of th e gonopores on female and male sterna on large specimens of the 3rd in star, and in all the 4th instar specimens. As in other reported palinu rids species, the pleopods of females and males showed different devel opment from the 4th instar. Female subchelate dactyls of the 5th perei opods develop in individuals during the 7th to 10th instars.