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Reproduction in Balanus amphitrite Darwin (Cirripedia: Thoracica):: influence of temperature and food concentration

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MARINE BIOLOGY
卷 149, 期 6, 页码 1431-1441

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DOI: 10.1007/s00227-006-0315-3

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Balanus amphitrite, an acorn barnacle, is distinctly euryhaline, eurythermal and a dominant fouling organism found in warm and temperate waters throughout the world. In this study, the influence of temperature and food concentration on the reproductive biology of this species collected from a tropical habitat was evaluated. Adult barnacles were maintained at 20, 25 and 30 degrees C temperatures at different concentrations of food (50, 100, 150 and 200 Artemia ind(-1) day(-1)). In this previously believed obligatory cross-fertilizing hermaphrodite, self-fertilization was observed. The rise in temperature from 20 to 30 degrees C resulted in a longer interbreeding interval (6-7 days, 200 Artemia ind(-1) day(-1); 11-13 days, 50 Artemia ind(-1) day(-1)). Computed carbon gained through feeding during the interbreeding interval indicated an inverse relationship to the temperature. At 20 degrees C, although a greater amount of carbon was gained through feeding, the numbers of larvae produced were fivefold less when compared to those raised at 30 degrees C. At 20 degrees C, 2.3 mu g C was required to produce a single larva, whereas at 30 degrees C it was 0.4 mu g C. A rise in rearing temperature also influenced the molting rate positively. Observations on temporal variation in the gonad development of this species in a tropical coastal environment influenced by the monsoons indicated gonad development to be positively related to chlorophyll a concentration.

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