Effect of Temperature, Salinity and Density on the Egg Development of the Sunray Surf Clam, Mactra chinensis
Byeong-Hee Min and Tae Jin Kim
Busan Marine Fisheries Resources Research Institute, Busan 618-814, Korea
Water temperature, salinity and density on egg development of the sunray surf clam, Mactra chinensis were investigated for artificial seedling production. The required time from fertilization to D-shaped larvae were 33.8 hours in 18¡É, 20.6 hours in 23¡É, 18.2 hours in 28¡É and 15.0 hours in 33¡É. The development duration was reduced with increasing temperature. The relationships between temperature and the required time from egg to each developmental stage were described as follows: 2-cell, 1/h = 0.1051WT - 1.4782; 8-cell, 1/h = 0.037WT - 0.3686; gastrula, 1/h = 0.008WT - 0.0521; trochophore, 1/h = 0.0041WT - 0.0235; D-shaped larva, 1/h = 0.0024WT - 0.0102. Biological minimum temperature for the egg development was estimated to be 8.0¡É in average. The possible range of temperature for the development of D-shaped larvae was 18-28¡É and optimum of water temperature for the development of egg was 23¡É. The possible range of salinity for the development of D-shaped larvae was 20-35 psu and optimum of salinity for the development of egg was 30-35 psu over 25 psu at least. The density of fertilized egg was below 40 per 1 ml in rearing seawater for elevating the development rate from fertilized egg to D-shaped larva.
  
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