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Salinity-induced quiescence in eggs of the calanoid copepod Acartia tonsa (Dana): a simple method for egg storage
Authors:Jonas K Højgaard  Per M Jepsen  & Benni W Hansen
Institution:Department of Environment, Social and Spatial Change, Roskilde University, Universitetsvej 1, Roskilde, Denmark
Abstract:We report the effect of salinity and temperature on the viability of stored culture-based subitaneous eggs of the calanoid copepod Acartia tonsa for use of copepods in fish larvae culture. Quiescence induction was recorded at 17 and 25 °C, in salinities from 0 to 30. Quiescence was strongly induced at 0 salinity and partially at 5 in both temperatures. Eggs incubated at 0 salinity for up to 12 days at both temperatures showed a decline in the fraction able to be induced into quiescence by abrupt salinity changes. The hatching success of eggs that were able to enter quiescence stabilized after a 1-day incubation and remained ~25% viable for 12 days in 17 °C. On the contrary, the 25 °C trial showed a gradual decline in viability until stabilizing ~10% at day 7 and onwards. Longterm 17 °C incubation for 35 days showed that eggs remained quiescent with a viability of ~14%. Hence, we recommend salinity storage of A. tonsa subitaneous eggs as a relevant shortterm technique, and a suitable alternative to the recently proposed cold storage of eggs when eggs are to be shipped from the copepod producer to a given fish larvae hatchery.
Keywords:Acartia tonsa            aquaculture  salinity  egg storage  egg viability  live feed
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