Effect of diet on larval settlement, growth, and spat survival of the oyster Crassostrea gigas (Thunberg, 1793)

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Gomes, Hugo Moreira [1 ]
Suhnel, Simone [1 ]
Gomes, Carlos Henrique Araujo de Miranda [1 ]
Silva, Eliziane [1 ]
da Silva, Francisco Carlos [1 ]
de Melo, Claudio Manoel Rodrigues [1 ]
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[1] Univ Fed Santa Catarina, Dept Aquaculture, Lab Marine Mollusks, Florianopolis, Brazil
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LATIN AMERICAN JOURNAL OF AQUATIC RESEARCH | 2024年 / 52卷 / 04期
关键词
Crassostrea gigas; Pacific oyster; food; bivalves; metamorphosis; microalgae; diet concentration; PACIFIC OYSTER; PINCTADA-MARGARITIFERA; BIOCHEMICAL-COMPOSITION; NUTRITIONAL-VALUE; TEMPERATURE; MICROALGAE; FOOD; DENSITY; PHYTOPLANKTON; METAMORPHOSIS;
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10.3856/vol52-issue4-fulltext-3213
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S9 [水产、渔业];
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0908 ;
摘要
. This study aimed to assess the impact of microalgal concentrations in diets on the settlement and metamorphosis stages of pediveliger larvae and spat of Crassostrea gigas oysters. Diets containing microalgal concentrations of 8, 12, and 16x104 cells mL-1 were administered for seven days during the larval settlement phase of pediveliger larvae. In the metamorphosis and postlarval cultivation phases, diets with microalgal concentrations of 8, 16, 24, and 32x104 cells mL-1 and a control group without food were tested for 14 and 21 days, respectively. Growth, yield, and survival were assessed every seven days. The diet comprised 30% Isochrysis galbana and 70% Chaetoceros muelleri microalgae. In the metamorphosis phase, the results revealed no significant differences in larval metamorphosis rate and survival across the tested diets. The concentrations exhibited similar survival in the spat with an initial average shell height of 0.657 +/- 0.05 mm, with a significant difference only in growth. In the spat with an initial average shell height of 0.830 +/- 0.12 mm, no differences in survival were observed among the tested concentrations. We concluded that diets of 12 and 16x104 cells mL-1 provide high rates of larval metamorphosis and spat yield during the larval settlement and metamorphosis phases. During the spat cultivation phases, diets of 32 and 24x104 cells mL-1 could optimize the cultivation time and yield of C. gigas spat in the laboratory. However, when considering survival alone, no advantage was found in providing a diet with a microalgal concentration above 8x104 cells mL-1 across all C. gigas oyster cultivation phases.
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