Laboratory larval growth and settlement of the tube worm hydroides elegans (polychaeta: serpulidae)
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2002
Abstract:
Aim of this work was to use the different stages of Hydroides elegans life-
cycle for toxicity and settlement tests. In this perspective the influence
of some cultural parameters (temperature and food) on larval growth and
the importance of a substrate pre-treatment for the settlement of
competent larvae (metatrochophores) have been investigated.
Trochophores, obtained through artificial fertilization, were reared at
20° and 25°C and fed with three species of planktonic unicellular algae,
Pavlova lutheri Droop, Isochrysis galbana Parke and Tetraselmis suecica
Kylin Butcher, until the three setigers metatrochopore stage was achieved.
Periodical measurements of larvae collected from the different groups
allowed us to determine different growth rates. Then, competent larvae
were added to replicate Petri dishes, previously subjected to different
biofilm treatment (Sea Water Biofilm and Algal Biofilm), in order to check
their settlement behaviour. The same kind of substrata treatment were
utilised in a settlement test to asses the efficacy of experimental
antifouling booster biocide.
Larvae reared at 20°C, fed with Pavlova lutheri have been the most
reliable in terms of stage homogeneity and have shown the highest growth
rate. The settlement behaviour of competent larvae is deeply influence by
the presence of biofilm and the biofilm obtained by immersion in natural
unfiltered sea water attract a greater number of larvae than the other;
moreover significant differences in antifouling performance, expressed as
settlement percentage, have been observed between substrata biofilmed in
different ways.
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01.01 Articolo in rivista
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