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Article: Latent effects of larval food limitation on filtration rate, carbon assimilation and growth in juvenile gastropod Crepidula onyx

TitleLatent effects of larval food limitation on filtration rate, carbon assimilation and growth in juvenile gastropod Crepidula onyx
Authors
KeywordsCrepidula onyx
Food concentration
Gastropod
Juvenile growth
Juvenile survival
Larvae
Latent effects
Issue Date2007
PublisherInter-Research. The Journal's web site is located at http://www.int-res.com/journals/meps/index.html
Citation
Marine Ecology Progress Series, 2007, v. 343, p. 173-182 How to Cite?
AbstractIn this study we examined the latent effects of larval food limitation on the performance of juvenile Crepidula onyx under both laboratory and field conditions, and the possible mechanisms through which these latent effects were mediated. Larvae were reared at either high or low food concentrations before they were induced to metamorphose. Feeding larvae at a low food concentration reduced the size, total organic content and energy reserves of newly metamorphosed juveniles. Juvenile growth (measured as increases in shell length and total organic carbon content) and survival were then followed for 3 to 17 d. Under both laboratory and field conditions, we found that growth was compromised for the juveniles that developed from larvae fed at the low food concentration. However, feeding larvae at the low food concentration reduced juvenile survival only under laboratory conditions, not in the field. Thus, juvenile habitat conditions seem to have altered the latent effects of larval food limitation on juvenile survival. Our results also suggest that the filtration rate of juveniles developed from larvae fed at the low food concentration was significantly reduced. Follow-up experiments showed that the larval food concentration did not affect carbon assimilation efficiency of juveniles, and that the latent effects of limited larval food conditions did not simply reflect the consequence of reduced energy reserves or size at metamorphosis. Poor food-collecting performance of juveniles was at least partially responsible for the observed latent effects of larval food limitation on juvenile growth. © Inter-Research 2007.
Persistent Identifierhttp://hdl.handle.net/10722/92687
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2020 SCImago Journal Rankings: 1.151
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dc.contributor.authorChiu, JMYen_HK
dc.contributor.authorNg, TYTen_HK
dc.contributor.authorWang, WXen_HK
dc.contributor.authorThiyagarajan, Ven_HK
dc.contributor.authorQian, PYen_HK
dc.date.accessioned2010-09-17T10:54:12Z-
dc.date.available2010-09-17T10:54:12Z-
dc.date.issued2007en_HK
dc.identifier.citationMarine Ecology Progress Series, 2007, v. 343, p. 173-182en_HK
dc.identifier.issn0171-8630en_HK
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/10722/92687-
dc.description.abstractIn this study we examined the latent effects of larval food limitation on the performance of juvenile Crepidula onyx under both laboratory and field conditions, and the possible mechanisms through which these latent effects were mediated. Larvae were reared at either high or low food concentrations before they were induced to metamorphose. Feeding larvae at a low food concentration reduced the size, total organic content and energy reserves of newly metamorphosed juveniles. Juvenile growth (measured as increases in shell length and total organic carbon content) and survival were then followed for 3 to 17 d. Under both laboratory and field conditions, we found that growth was compromised for the juveniles that developed from larvae fed at the low food concentration. However, feeding larvae at the low food concentration reduced juvenile survival only under laboratory conditions, not in the field. Thus, juvenile habitat conditions seem to have altered the latent effects of larval food limitation on juvenile survival. Our results also suggest that the filtration rate of juveniles developed from larvae fed at the low food concentration was significantly reduced. Follow-up experiments showed that the larval food concentration did not affect carbon assimilation efficiency of juveniles, and that the latent effects of limited larval food conditions did not simply reflect the consequence of reduced energy reserves or size at metamorphosis. Poor food-collecting performance of juveniles was at least partially responsible for the observed latent effects of larval food limitation on juvenile growth. © Inter-Research 2007.en_HK
dc.languageengen_HK
dc.publisherInter-Research. The Journal's web site is located at http://www.int-res.com/journals/meps/index.htmlen_HK
dc.relation.ispartofMarine Ecology Progress Seriesen_HK
dc.subjectCrepidula onyxen_HK
dc.subjectFood concentrationen_HK
dc.subjectGastropoden_HK
dc.subjectJuvenile growthen_HK
dc.subjectJuvenile survivalen_HK
dc.subjectLarvaeen_HK
dc.subjectLatent effectsen_HK
dc.titleLatent effects of larval food limitation on filtration rate, carbon assimilation and growth in juvenile gastropod Crepidula onyxen_HK
dc.typeArticleen_HK
dc.identifier.emailChiu, JMY: jillchiu@hku.hken_HK
dc.identifier.emailThiyagarajan, V: rajan@hkucc.hku.hken_HK
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dc.identifier.doi10.3354/meps06928en_HK
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dc.identifier.volume343en_HK
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