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Osteological development of the feeding apparatus in early stage larvae of the seabass,Lates calcarifer
Authors:Hiroshi Kohno  Riza Ordonio-Aguilar  Atsushi Ohno  Yasuhiko Taki
Affiliation:(1) Tokyo University of Fisheries, 4-5-7 Konan, Minato-ku, 108 Tokyo, Japan
Abstract:The osteological development of the feeding apparatus was examined in early stage larvae of laboratory-reared seabass,Lates calcarifer. At initial mouth openings 40 hours after hatching, the larvae were equipped with the fundamental elements forming the oral cavity, such as the trabecular roof, the lower branchial and hyoid arches forming the floor, the quadrate and symplectic-hyomandibular cartilages making up the sides, and the maxilla and Meckel's cartilage bordering the jaws. The cleithrum appeared almost simultaneously. The mechanics of creating a negative pressure in the oral cavity, which results in a “sucking” mode of feeding, were elucidated from these elements. During a period from 50–60 to 100–110 hours after initial mouth opening (HAMO), new elements such as the premaxilla and jaw teeth appeared, and the ossification of existing elements started. The new elements apparently enabled the larvae to “grasp” food organisms, in addition to the already existing and increasing sucking ability, from 100–110 HAMO.
Keywords:Lates calcarifer   larval development  feeding function  ossification
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