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Influence of salinity and temperature on growth and survival of the planktonic larvae of Marenzelleria viridis (Polychaeta, Spionidae)
Authors:Bochert  Raif; Fritzsche  Dirk; Burckhardt  Roger
Institution:Universitt Rostock Wissenschaftsbereich Meeresbiologie, D-18051 Rostock, FRG
Abstract:In a series of experiments, the planktonic larvae of Marenzelleriaviridis (Verrill, 1873) were exposed to various combinationsof salinity (S = 0.6, 2.5, 5.0, 10 and 20{per thousand}) and temperature (T= 5, 10 and 20C) from the 1-setiger stage to the onset of metamorphosis(16- to 17-setiger stage). One-setiger larvae were unable tocomplete their development to metamorphosis at salinities below5{per thousand}. Metamorphosis was successful at salinities of 10 and 20{per thousand},when the animals adopted a benthic life mode. Larval developmentwas more rapid at 10{per thousand} than at 20{per thousand}, and was positively affectedby higher temperatures. Larvae exposed to a salinity of 3.5{per thousand}at the 4- to 5-setiger stage developed and completed metamorphosisto benthic juveniles despite the low salinity. These larvaedeveloped most rapidly at a temperature of 10C. The salinitytolerances (LC50) of M. viridis larvae (t = 48 h), juvenilesand adults (t = 72 h in each case) were determined at 10C.The results showed that all development stages can toleratesalmities <1{per thousand} The importance of constraints on developmentand tolerance to low salinities for the successful colonizationof oligohaline regions is shown and discussed in connectionwith other brackish-water organisms.
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