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Instant Ocean Versus Natural Seawater: Impacts on Aspects of Reproduction and Development in Three Marine Invertebrates

机译:即时海洋与天然海水:对三个海洋无脊椎动物的复制和发展方面的影响

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Marine invertebrate larvae have often been reared in artificial rather than natural seawater, either for convenience or to avoid potentially confounding effects of unknown contaminants. This study sought to determine the impact of artificial seawater on various aspects of development for three marine invertebrate species. We examined the impact of Instant Ocean on growth, survival, and fecundity of the deposit-feeding polychaete Capitella teleta at 2 salinities: 24 and 34 ppt; the impact on survival, growth rate, and time to metamorphic competence for the slipper limpet Crepidula fornicata; and the impact on larval growth for the sea star Asterias forbesi. Juveniles of C. teleta survived better in natural seawater than in Instant Ocean at both salinities but at the higher salinity grew more quickly in Instant Ocean; fecundity was not significantly affected by the type of seawater used at either salinity. Using Instant Ocean in place of natural seawater had no pronounced impact on the survival of C. fornicata larvae or on how long it took them to become competent to metamorphose; however, larvae grew somewhat more quickly in Instant Ocean than in natural seawater for the first 4 days of development, but by day 7 they were about 4.5% larger if they had been reared in seawater. The type of seawater used affected the growth of A. forbesi larvae, with larvae growing significantly more slowly in Instant Ocean than in natural seawater, no matter how growth was measured. In conclusion, our results suggest that although Instant Ocean may be a reasonable substitute for natural seawater for work with some species, using it may affect experimental outcomes in some aspects of work with other species.
机译:海洋无脊椎动物幼虫经常被人工而不是天然海水饲养,无论是为方便的,要么避免潜在的混淆污染物的影响。本研究试图确定人工海水对三个海洋无脊椎动物种类发展的各个方面的影响。我们审查了即时海洋对2个盐度的储存喂养的多芯片Capitella Teleta的生长,生存和繁殖力的影响:24和34 ppt;对生存率,增长率和时间的影响,潮湿的林丽绉的变形能力朝向危险;以及对海星奥斯特群岛幼虫生长的影响。 C.Teleta的青少年在天然海水中幸存下来,而不是在盐水中的即时海洋,但在即时海洋中较高的盐度更快地增长;在任何盐度使用的海水类型没有显着影响繁殖力。使用即时海洋代替天然海水,对C. Fornicata幼虫的生存没有明显的影响,或者他们花了多长时间的影响;然而,幼虫在瞬间大海略微生长,而不是在发育前4天的天然海水中,但在第7天,如果他们被饲养在海水中,它们的比例约为4.5%。无论测量增长如何,幼虫在幼虫中,幼虫幼虫的生长都会影响A. Forbesi幼虫的生长。总之,我们的结果表明,虽然即时海洋可能是与某些物种合理的自然海水替代品,但使用它可能会影响与其他物种的一些方面的实验结果。

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