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Effect of five chemical compounds on larval metamorphosis of the Cortez geoduck clam, Panopea globosa.

Authors :
Pérez-Bustamante, Itzel Soledad
García-Esquivel, Zaul
Source :
Aquaculture. Aug2017, Vol. 477, p90-98. 9p.
Publication Year :
2017

Abstract

The clam, Panopea globosa , is one of two geoduck species intensively exploited in Mexico because of its high demand and commercial export value to Asian countries. Current efforts to develop successful seed production technology involve appropriate methods for improving the survival of larval and metamorphic stages. Several organic and inorganic chemicals have been successfully used to induce, synchronize or accelerate the settlement and/or metamorphosis of different molluscan species. In the present study the effect of 5 chemicals (serotonin, GABA, L -DOPA, epinephrine and KCl) on the metamorphosis of P. globosa larvae was tested at 3 different concentrations (10 − 6 , 10 − 5 and 10 − 4 M, or 1, 10 and 20 mM in the case of KCl), with 3 different exposure periods (1.5, 6 and 24 h). Percent metamorphosis and survival were evaluated after 30 h. In each case, 3 metamorphic phases were documented (initial, intermediate and completed). Survival approached 100% after exposure to the different treatments, except with L -DOPA, where 80% of P. globosa larvae died after 24 h exposure at the highest concentration (10 − 4 M). The compounds GABA, L -DOPA and KCl failed to induce larval metamorphosis when compared to their respective controls. Serotonin rapidly triggered the initiation of metamorphosis, and the highest percent of metamorphosed larvae (87% ± 6.7 standard error) was observed in the combination of 6 h exposure and 10 − 6 M concentration. Epinephrine effects were slower than those of serotonin, yet the former also induced a high percent metamorphosis (> 75%) after 6 to 24 h exposure to a concentration of 10 − 4 M or 10 − 6 M. It is concluded that both serotonin and epinephrine can be potentially used to accelerate and synchronize the process of metamorphosis of P. globosa larvae. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00448486
Volume :
477
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Aquaculture
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
123464327
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.aquaculture.2017.04.020