Growth of Nyctiphanes (Euphausiacea) on different diets |
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Authors: | G.J Haywood Carolyn W Burns |
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Affiliation: | Department of Zoology, University of Otago, Box 56, Dunedin, New Zealand |
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Abstract: | To determine the effects of diet on the growth rate of Nyctiphanes australis (Euphausiacea), metanauplii were reared to mature adults in the laboratory. Sibships (siblings from the same mother) were raised on different food items collected from the field and cultured in the laboratory. A sibship was divided at the calyptopis stage and 50% of the siblings were fed one of three experimental diets (Thalassiosira, Heterocapsa, or Phaeocystis); the balance of the siblings were fed a control diet of Tetraselmis chuii and Artemia larvae.The growth rate of siblings was not altered by the different diets. Siblings developed asynchronously, however, from egg to adult.Some animals were always at a more advanced developmental phase and by day 100, up to 25% larger than their siblings (p<0.001). A possible implication of this result is that the larval growth of N. australis is strongly influenced by genotype. |
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Keywords: | Crustacean Diet Nyctiphanes Sibship Zooplankton |
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