Morphological development and growth patterns of the leopard grouper Mycteroperca rosacea during larval development |
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Authors: | Roberto Martínez‐Lagos Vicente Gracia‐López |
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Affiliation: | Centro de Investigaciones Biológicas del Noroeste, La Paz, Baja California Sur, Mexico |
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Abstract: | At 25 °C, metamorphosis in leopard grouper Mycteroperca rosacea larvae took 60 days after hatching. The total length at day 1 was 1.95±0.22 mm and juveniles reached a length of 30.64±0.23 mm at day 60; the increase was approximately linear. We describe eight stages of development during this period. Larvae with the yolk sac attached occur from days 1 to 4 (Stages 1 and 2). The preflexion occurs on days 5–20 (Stages 3 and 4). Bending notochord occurred at day 25 (Stage 5). The other morphological changes that precede the juvenile phase occurred progressively until day 60 (Stages 6–8). Allometric growth in the height and length of the head, trunk length, height and length of the tail and the diameter of the eye compared with the total length showed two distinct stages of growth. Inflexion point, where growth is positive, occurred when larvae reached between 18.75 and 21.59 mm, which corresponds to larvae at days 35–40. |
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Keywords: | Mycteroperca rosacea larval rearing morphologic development culture |
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