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The comparative photobehavior of laboratory-hatched and plankton-caught Balanus improvisus (Darwin) nauplii and the effects of 24-hour starvation
Authors:William H Lang  Martha Marcy  Patricia J Clem  Don C Miller  Michael R Rodelli
Institution:Environmental Protection Agency, Environmental Research Laboratory, South Ferry Road, Narragansett, RI 02882, U.S.A.
Abstract:Stage II nauplii of Balanus improvisus (Darwin) were obtained from laboratory-maintained adult barnacles. The immediate phototactic and photokinetic response of laboratory nauplii to light stimuli of known wavelength (460–540 nm) and quantal intensity was determined through use of closed-circuit videotape recordings quantified for computer analysis. Spectral and light intensity responses were compared with previous results using nauplii collected from the plankton. In both cases, nauplii exhibit a primary peak response to light near 480 nm and a secondary peak near 520 nm. Although the spectral response and basic patterns of photobehavior remain similar in field and laboratory nauplii, sensitivity to light intensity is significantly reduced in laboratory nauplii. Responses of fed and 24-h starved laboratory nauplii were also compared at three salinities (15, 20, 30‰). Starvation for 24 h, although inducing no major change in photopositive and photokinetic response of nauplii, can slightly depress spontaneous swimming speed and raise the threshold of intensity response for phototaxis.
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