The effect of salinity and temperature on the larval development of Mithrax caribbaeus Rathbun, 1920 (Brachyura : Majidae) reared in the laboratory

Citation
Mb. Larez et al., The effect of salinity and temperature on the larval development of Mithrax caribbaeus Rathbun, 1920 (Brachyura : Majidae) reared in the laboratory, J PLANK RES, 22(10), 2000, pp. 1855-1869
Citations number
59
Categorie Soggetti
Aquatic Sciences
Journal title
JOURNAL OF PLANKTON RESEARCH
ISSN journal
01427873 → ACNP
Volume
22
Issue
10
Year of publication
2000
Pages
1855 - 1869
Database
ISI
SICI code
0142-7873(200010)22:10<1855:TEOSAT>2.0.ZU;2-B
Abstract
Larvae of Mithrax caribbaeus were reared in the laboratory in a factorial e xperiment employing three temperatures (22, 25 and 28 degrees C) and three salinities (32, 35 and 38 parts per thousand). Survival and duration of lar val stages were recorded. Ovigerous females of M.caribbaeus were collected from the south-eastern coast of Margarita Island, Venezuela, and maintained in individual aquaria until hatching. Eggs from three of the females hatch ed in the laboratory. Larvae from each hatching were subdivided into groups of 10 and reared in plastic bowls containing 200 ml filtered and UV-irradi ated sea water at different temperature-salinity combinations. Larvae were transferred daily to clean bowls with newly hatched Artemia nauplii, and th e number of molts and mortality within each bowl was recorded. Complete lar val development of M.caribbaeus occurred under all experimental conditions. Salinity had the greatest effect on percentage survival of each larval sta ge and complete development up to the first crab stage. The first zoeal sta ge exhibited the highest survival rate. Maximum survival for this stage occ urred at 20 degrees C, 32-35 parts per thousand. Survival in the second zoe al stage and the megalopa was affected only by salinity. Effects of tempera ture and salinity on survival decreased with advance in development. The du ration of the two zoeal stages, the megalopa, and development to the first crab stage showed a gradual reduction with increasing temperature. Salinity showed an effect on the duration of zoeal stages but not on the megalopal stage. Development from hatching to the first crab stage required 8-18 days , depending on the temperature-salinity combination, and was inversely rela ted to temperature, averaging 14.3 days at 22 degrees C, 11.8 days at 25 de grees C and 9.2 days at 28 degrees C.