INTERANNUAL VARIATIONS OF LIPIDS AND FATTY-ACIDS DURING LARVAL DEVELOPMENT OF CRANGON SPP IN THE GERMAN BIGHT, NORTH-SEA

Citation
G. Kattner et al., INTERANNUAL VARIATIONS OF LIPIDS AND FATTY-ACIDS DURING LARVAL DEVELOPMENT OF CRANGON SPP IN THE GERMAN BIGHT, NORTH-SEA, Comparative biochemistry and physiology. B. Comparative biochemistry, 107(1), 1994, pp. 103-110
Citations number
36
Categorie Soggetti
Biology
ISSN journal
03050491
Volume
107
Issue
1
Year of publication
1994
Pages
103 - 110
Database
ISI
SICI code
0305-0491(1994)107:1<103:IVOLAF>2.0.ZU;2-M
Abstract
Eggs and larval stages of the caridean shrimps Crangon crangon and C. allmanni were collected to determine their lipid and fatty acid compos itions. Specimens were sampled after the extremely mild winter of 1989 /1990 and during the following year, 1991. The fatty acid composition of the zoeal stages of both C. crangon and C. allmanni from 1991 were predominated by the polyunsaturated fatty acids which are typical for marine organisms. In contrast, unsaturated fatty acids were absent in the early larval stages of C. crangon collected in 1990; however, adva nced larval stages showed a similar fatty acid composition compared to larvae from 1991. The major phospholipid of eggs and larvae was phosp hatidylethanolamine. Eggs contained also phosphatidylcholine and phosp hatidylserine, which are probably utilized during embryonic developmen t until hatching because in the early larval stages, only phosphatidyl ethanolamine was found. In stage VII, again phosphatidylcholine and ph osphatidylserine occurred. The lipid and fatty acid composition seems to be an indicator for the survival chances of the planktonic stages. The absence of unsaturated fatty acids may be interpreted as a consequ ence of unfavorable nutritional conditions during the early developmen tal phase of the shrimps.