Effects of temperature and salinity on the larvae of two species of rhizocephalan (Crustacea: Cirripedia) |
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Authors: | SVETLANA D. KASHENKO OLGA M. KORN |
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Affiliation: | Institute of Marine Biology , Far East Branch, Russian Academy of Sciences, Vladivostok, 690041, Russia Phone: +7(4232) 310905 Fax: +7(4232) 310905 E-mail: inmarbio@mail.primorye.ru |
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Abstract: | Summary Responses of larvae of two rhizocephalan species to changes in seawater temperature and salinity were studied under laboratory conditions. Peltogasterella gracilis parasitizes the hermit crab Pagurus pectinatus, which occurs at stable salinity and gradually changing temperature in summer. Sacculina polygenea is a parasite of the crab Hemigrapsus sanguineus, which lives in the intertidal zone in summer where salinity and temperature can fluctuate during the day. The development of both species is comprised of five naupliar stages and the cyprid stage, and it was considered successful if more than 50% of the nauplii attained the cyprid stage. P. gracilis nauplii successfully developed at 12–20°C and 30–34‰, but at 22°C successful development occurred in a narrower salinity range (32–34‰). All nauplii died both at 25°C and in 26‰. S. polygenea nauplii successfully reached the cyprid stage at higher temperatures (18–25°C) and a wider salinity range (18–34‰) than P. gracilis nauplii, but at 12°C and 16‰ larval development of S. polygenea was suppressed. Under favorable conditions, naupliar development lasted 3.5 days in P. gracilis and 2–3 days in S. polygenea. The cyprids of both rhizocephalan species demonstrated a greater resistance to temperature and salinity changes than nauplii. However, P. gracilis cyprids were active in a narrower salinity range (16–34‰), as compared to S. polygenea cyprids (8–34‰). Under favorable conditions the cyprids of both species survived for 6 to 10 days. |
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Keywords: | Rhizocephala Peltogasterella gracilis Sacculina polygenea larvae temperature salinity adaptations |
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