Embryonic development and morphology of eggs and newly hatched larvae of Pacific herring Clupea pallasii |
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Authors: | Tatsuya Kawakami Hiroyuki Okouchi Masato Aritaki Jun Aoyama Katsumi Tsukamoto |
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Affiliation: | (1) Atmosphere and Ocean Research Institute, University of Tokyo, Kashiwa Chiba, 277-8564, Japan;(2) Miyako Station, National Center for Stock Enhancement, Fisheries Research Agency, Miyako Iwate, 027-0097, Japan;(3) Present address: Head Office of Fisheries Research Agency, Yokohama Kanagawa, 220-6115, Japan;(4) Seikai National Fisheries Research Institute, Nagasaki Nagasaki, 851-2213, Japan |
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Abstract: | The embryonic development and morphology of eggs and newly hatched larvae of the Pacific herring Clupea pallasii were described using laboratory-reared specimens originating from the Miyako Bay stock. The eggs were almost spherical in shape, 1.33–1.46 mm (mean: 1.38 mm) in diameter, and had a thick adherent chorion. They had a segmented pale yellow yolk, no oil globule, and a relatively wide perivitelline space. A subgerminal cavity was observed during the gastrula period, whereas the blastocoel did not appear. Mass hatching occurred by 271 h 45 min after fertilization, and the newly hatched larvae were 7.1–7.7 mm (mean: 7.5 mm) in total length with 53–56 myomeres at 9.6°C. The embryonic development of Pacific herring was substantially similar to that of zebrafish Danio rerio, American shad Alosa sapidissima, as well as Atlantic herring Clupea harengus, and generally followed the basic developmental pattern of teleosts. However, Pacific herring larvae hatched at a more developed stage than some other clupeoids, such as Japanese sardine Sardinops melanostictus, and the progressed developmental stage at hatching could be interpreted as an advanced adaptation. |
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