Carryover effects from embryos on larval performance in the freshwater shrimp Palaemon argentinus (Crustacea: Decapoda: Palaemonidae)

IF 0.7 4区 生物学 Q4 REPRODUCTIVE BIOLOGY Invertebrate Reproduction & Development Pub Date : 2019-10-17 DOI:10.1080/07924259.2019.1678527
R. B. Ituarte, A. Giovagnoli, M. G. Vázquez, Claudia Cristina Bas
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ABSTRACT Our understanding of physiological carryover effects from embryos on post-hatching performance is still limited for aquatic organisms that brood embryos externally. We examined the effects of embryonic care experience (mother presence/absence) on larval development in the freshwater shrimp Palaemon argentinus. We compared survival rate, developmental time and number of moults …until the juvenile stage, between… larvae coming from sibling embryos isolated (in vitro) and attached (in vivo) to the female in two salinities (2, 15 PSU). Survival rates of larvae showed no changes in response to either the type of embryonic culture (in vivo/in vitro) or salinity treatment (average survival 62 ± 12%), although embryonic developmental rates were always faster for in vitro cultures. Low salinity lengthened larval development and larvae coming from the in vitro cultures showed the strongest responses: the juvenile was reached later with the greatest and most variable number of moults. High salinity allowed larvae to reach the juvenile stage sooner and with less moults, irrespective of the embryonic care experience. Despite the usefulness of the in vitro technique for excluding maternal influence as potentially confounding source of variation, our results warn about physiological carryover effects on post-hatching performance.
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胚胎对淡水虾银虾幼虫性能的结瘤效应(甲壳纲:十足目:银虾科)
摘要对于体外孵化胚胎的水生生物,我们对胚胎对孵化后表现的生理遗留影响的理解仍然有限。我们研究了胚胎护理经验(母亲在场/不在场)对淡水虾Palaemon argetinus幼虫发育的影响。我们比较了存活率、发育时间和蜕皮数量……直到幼年期,来自两个盐度(2,15PSU)中分离(体外)和附着(体内)到雌性的兄弟胚胎的幼虫。幼虫的存活率对胚胎培养类型(体内/体外)或盐度处理没有变化(平均存活率62±12%),尽管体外培养的胚胎发育率总是更快。低盐度延长了幼虫的发育,来自体外培养的幼虫表现出最强的反应:幼崽的蜕皮数量最多、变化最大。高盐度使幼虫能够更快地进入幼年期,蜕皮更少,而与胚胎护理经验无关。尽管体外技术可以有效地排除母体的影响,将其作为潜在的混杂变异源,但我们的研究结果警告了对孵化后表现的生理遗留影响。
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期刊介绍: Invertebrate Reproduction & Development ( IRD) presents original research on the reproductive and developmental biology of the Invertebrata, both embryonic and postembryonic. IRD welcomes papers reporting significant results obtained using new techniques. Encouraged topic areas include: aquaculture, physiology, biochemistry, functional morphology, phylogeny, behavioural and regulatory mechanisms, including genetic, endocrine and molecular studies. Papers containing qualitative descriptions of reproductive cycles and gametogenesis will not be considered. IRD is published in association with the International Society of Invertebrate Reproduction and Development.
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