Relationships between larval nutritional experience, larval growth rates, juvenile growth rates, and juvenile feeding rates in the prosobranch gastropod Crepidula fornicata

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  • Jan A. Pechenik
  • Jeremiah N. Jarrett
  • Jennifer Rooney
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Planktonic larvae experiencing short periods of starvation or reduced food supply often grow and develop more slowly, have poor survival, fail to metamorphose, metamorphose at smaller sizes, or grow slowly as juveniles. In this study, we examined the impact of short periods of food limitation at various stages of larval development on larval and juvenile growth in Crepidula fornicata. In addition, we considered whether juveniles that were stressed as larvae grew poorly because of reduced rates of food collection due to impaired gill function. For 5 experiments, larvae were either starved for several days beginning within 12 h of hatching or were starved for the same number of days following 1 or more days of feeding at full ration (cells of the naked flagellate Isochrysis galbana, clone T-ISO, at 18 10 cells ml ). In one experiment, larvae were transferred for 2 or 4 days to seawater with extremely low phytoplankton concentration (1 10 cells ml ). In all experiments, larvae were returned to full ration following treatment. Control larvae were fed full ration from hatching to metamorphosis. When larvae reached shell lengths of about 900 Am they were induced to metamorphose and then reared individually at full ration in glass bowls, with phytoplankton suspension replenished daily. Larval and juvenile growth rates were determined by measuring changes in shell length (longest dimension) over time. Juvenile feeding rates were determined by monitoring changes in phytoplankton concentration over 2–3 h at the end of the growth rate determinations. In general, larval growth rates for the first 2 days after the resumption of feeding were inversely proportional to the length of time that larvae were starved. However, larval growth rates ultimately recovered to control levels in most treatments. Starving the larvae caused a significant reduction in initial juvenile growth rates (first 3–4 days post-metamorphosis) in most 0022-0981/02/$ see front matter D 2002 Elsevier Science B.V. All rights reserved. PII: S0022 -0981 (02 )00367 -2 * Corresponding author. Tel.: +1-617-627-3199; fax: +1-617-627-3805. E-mail address: [email protected] (J.A. Pechenik). www.elsevier.com/locate/jembe Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology 280 (2002) 63–78 experiments even when larval growth rates had recovered to control levels prior to metamorphosis. Juvenile growth rates were not significantly reduced when larvae were subjected to reduced food availability (1 10 cells ml ), even for treatments in which larval growth rates were compromised. Mean weight-specific filtration rates for juveniles were significantly reduced ( p < 0.05) following larval feeding experience in only one or possibly 2 of the 4 experiments conducted. Our data suggest that although larvae of C. fornicata may fully recover from early nutritional stress, the resulting juveniles may exhibit poor initial growth due to impaired gill function, reduced digestive capability, or reduced assimilation efficiency. D 2002 Elsevier Science B.V. All rights reserved.

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تاریخ انتشار 2002