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Influence of water temperature on spawning induction and larval development of the sea squirt Halocynthia ritteri (Oka, 1906)
Authors:Kyoung Ho Kang  Zhi Feng Zhang  Zhen Min Bao  Bin Zhou  & Chan Bae Han
Institution:College of Marine Life Sciences, Ocean University of China, Qingdao, China;
Department of Aquaculture, Chonnam National University, Yeosu, Korea
Abstract:In order to establish a large-scale hatchery technique for the sea squirt Halocynthia ritteri , the influences of water temperature on spawning induction, larval development and survival of H. ritteri were studied under laboratory conditions. The larvae of H. ritteri exhibited high sensitivity to changes in temperature. As temperature increased from 10 to 21 °C, the duration of larval stage was inversely related to temperature and the time to reach attached larvae stage decreased from 42.0 to 59.4 h. The biological minimum temperature for the early development of H. ritteri was estimated to be 0.22 °C. In relation to temperature, quadratic equations showed significant fits to the data of spawning rate, fecundity, fertilization, larval survival and attachment. Optimal temperatures for spawning rate, fecundity, fertilization rate, larval survival rate and attachment rate were estimated to be 14.9, 14.7, 13.2, 14.1 and 14.7 °C respectively. It is concluded that the range of 13–15 °C is optimal for spawning and larval rearing of sea squirts.
Keywords:Halocynthia ritteri            water temperature  spawning induction  larval development  survival  sea squirt
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