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Abstract
ABSTRACT The aim of this study was to determine: (1) salinity that maximizes arm regeneration in the starfish Luidia clathrata; and (2) if low food consumption or low salinity is the cause of the reduced rate of arm regeneration seen at low salinities.. An estimated salinity of 33 g kg−1 produced maximum regeneration of two arms in L. clathrata. This salinity is typically greater than that found in bays that are the usual habitat for the species. Equivalent food consumption by L. clathrata in salinities of 20 g kg−1 and 30 g kg−1 resulted in greater regeneration in salinity of 30 g kg−1, suggesting lower food consumption at low salinities is not the primary reason for lower regeneration. Higher food consumption compared to lower food consumption, both tested in salinity of 30 g kg−1, did not increase regeneration, but resulted in more storage of energy in the pyloric caeca.
摘要:本研究的目的是确定:(1)盐度能最大限度地促进海星(Luidia clathrata)手臂再生;(2)如果低食物消耗或低盐度是低盐度下手臂再生率降低的原因。估计盐度为33 g kg - 1时,水草的两臂再生量最大。这种盐度通常比海湾中发现的盐度要高,海湾是该物种通常的栖息地。盐浓度为20 g kg - 1和30 g kg - 1时,L. clathrata的食用量相等,在盐浓度为30 g kg - 1时,其再生能力更强,这表明低盐条件下的食用量较低并不是再生能力较低的主要原因。在盐度为30 g kg - 1的条件下,较高的食物消耗与较低的食物消耗相比,并没有增加再生,但导致幽门caeca中更多的能量储存。
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