Effects of starvation on larval growth, survival, and metamorphosis of Manila clam Ruditapes philippinarum

2009 
Abstract The effects of starvation on larval growth, survival, and metamorphosis of Manila clam Ruditapes philippinarum at the temperature of 19.6–21.6 °C, the salinity of 34‰ and pH of 8.0 were investigated from May 18 to July 18, 2006. In this study, the early, middle and late umbo-veliger larvae with the shell lengths of 100, 140, and 190 μm were subject to temporary food deprivation for up to 4.5, 20, and 25 d at 0.5, 4, 5 d intervals, followed by refeeding for the remaining of a 24, 20, 25 d period, respectively. The results suggested that the larvae should have shown considerable tolerance to starvation due to their endogenous and exterior nutrition material, for larvae and time to the point-of-no-return (PNR: the threshold point during starvation after which larvae could no longer metamorphose even if food is provided) were calculated to be 4.25, 17.54, and 22.17 d . As the starvation period prolonged, the mean shell length of larvae starved got close to constants at 1.5, 4, and 15 d after starvation, which were different for larvae at different stages when starvation began, survival of larvae decreased, and was lower in treatments starved earlier in development than those starved later, for the early, middle and late umbo-veliger larvae, after 4.5, 20 and 25 d of starvation period, few larvaes were alive. After starvation period, the alive larvaes were able to metamorphose and had a capability of compensatory growth when refeeding was given. Starvation not only affected metamorphosis rate, but also caused the delay in the time to metamorphosis and the decrease in the metamorphosed sizes. For example, for the continuously-fed larvae, duration to metamorphosis was 20.7 d , for larvae with a size of 100-μm starved for up to 4 d , larvae with a size of 140-μm starved for up to 16 d , larvae with a size of 190-μm starved for up to 20 d , duration to metamorphosis were 29.7, 31.7, and 37.7 d , the delay in duration to metamorphosis were 9, 11, and 17 d , respectively. Furthermore, importance of nutrition material for maintaining larval survival during starvation and the compensatory growth on larvae at the same feeding time were discussed.
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