How temperature influences muscle and cuttlebone growth in juvenile cuttlefish (Sepia elliptica) (Mollusca: Cephalopoda) under conditions of food stress

7 páginas, 4 tablas, 4 figuras Environmental factors influencing growth during the first stages of an animal's life cycle are determinative. External factors have often been implicated in the determination of rates of development of teleost larvae; however, the first stages of development of ce...

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Published in:Canadian Journal of Zoology
Main Authors: Martínez, Pilar, Bettencourt, V., Guerra, Ángel, Moltschaniwskyj, Natalie A.
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: National Research Council Canada 2000
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DML
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10261/54107
https://doi.org/10.1139/z00-115
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spelling ftcsic:oai:digital.csic.es:10261/54107 2024-02-11T10:03:22+01:00 How temperature influences muscle and cuttlebone growth in juvenile cuttlefish (Sepia elliptica) (Mollusca: Cephalopoda) under conditions of food stress Martínez, Pilar Bettencourt, V. Guerra, Ángel Moltschaniwskyj, Natalie A. 2000 http://hdl.handle.net/10261/54107 https://doi.org/10.1139/z00-115 en eng National Research Council Canada http://dx.doi.org/10.1139/z00-115 Canadian Journal of Zoology 78(10): 1855-1861 (2000) 0008-4301 http://hdl.handle.net/10261/54107 doi:10.1139/z00-115 1480-3283 none artículo http://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_6501 2000 ftcsic https://doi.org/10.1139/z00-115 2024-01-16T09:39:47Z 7 páginas, 4 tablas, 4 figuras Environmental factors influencing growth during the first stages of an animal's life cycle are determinative. External factors have often been implicated in the determination of rates of development of teleost larvae; however, the first stages of development of cephalopods remain poorly studied. In view of the fact that previous studies had shown that temperature is an important factor affecting cephalopod growth, particularly at high food concentrations, in this study the effect of temperature under conditions of non-satiation were investigated. A food-stress experiment was carried out for 75 days on 80 juvenile cuttlefish (Sepia elliptica) reared under two temperatures (25 and 30°C) and two food rations of glass shrimps Acetes sibogae australis at high and low proportions (2:1, respectively). We examined the effect of temperature and feeding regime on the growth of the whole animal, cuttlebone, and muscle tissue. Mantle-muscle blocks were 15% larger at 30°C than at 25°C, with the greatest difference in the middle mantle region (21% more at 30°C), whereas cuttlebone and somatic growth varied when the combination that included either the higher temperature or the higher food ration was used. Thus, at 30°C under the low feeding regime, final dorsal mantle length (DML) and cuttlebone growth index (CGI) were higher; however, at 25°C, final DML, CGI, and survivorship increased under the higher feeding regime. It was concluded that food scarcity may exaggerate the effect of small temperature differences. The results are discussed in the light of previous findings on the growth of other cuttlefish species, cephalopods, and teleosts. This work was supported by a Merit Research Grant from James Cook University Peer reviewed Article in Journal/Newspaper DML Digital.CSIC (Spanish National Research Council) Canadian Journal of Zoology 78 10 1855 1861
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description 7 páginas, 4 tablas, 4 figuras Environmental factors influencing growth during the first stages of an animal's life cycle are determinative. External factors have often been implicated in the determination of rates of development of teleost larvae; however, the first stages of development of cephalopods remain poorly studied. In view of the fact that previous studies had shown that temperature is an important factor affecting cephalopod growth, particularly at high food concentrations, in this study the effect of temperature under conditions of non-satiation were investigated. A food-stress experiment was carried out for 75 days on 80 juvenile cuttlefish (Sepia elliptica) reared under two temperatures (25 and 30°C) and two food rations of glass shrimps Acetes sibogae australis at high and low proportions (2:1, respectively). We examined the effect of temperature and feeding regime on the growth of the whole animal, cuttlebone, and muscle tissue. Mantle-muscle blocks were 15% larger at 30°C than at 25°C, with the greatest difference in the middle mantle region (21% more at 30°C), whereas cuttlebone and somatic growth varied when the combination that included either the higher temperature or the higher food ration was used. Thus, at 30°C under the low feeding regime, final dorsal mantle length (DML) and cuttlebone growth index (CGI) were higher; however, at 25°C, final DML, CGI, and survivorship increased under the higher feeding regime. It was concluded that food scarcity may exaggerate the effect of small temperature differences. The results are discussed in the light of previous findings on the growth of other cuttlefish species, cephalopods, and teleosts. This work was supported by a Merit Research Grant from James Cook University Peer reviewed
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author Martínez, Pilar
Bettencourt, V.
Guerra, Ángel
Moltschaniwskyj, Natalie A.
spellingShingle Martínez, Pilar
Bettencourt, V.
Guerra, Ángel
Moltschaniwskyj, Natalie A.
How temperature influences muscle and cuttlebone growth in juvenile cuttlefish (Sepia elliptica) (Mollusca: Cephalopoda) under conditions of food stress
author_facet Martínez, Pilar
Bettencourt, V.
Guerra, Ángel
Moltschaniwskyj, Natalie A.
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title How temperature influences muscle and cuttlebone growth in juvenile cuttlefish (Sepia elliptica) (Mollusca: Cephalopoda) under conditions of food stress
title_short How temperature influences muscle and cuttlebone growth in juvenile cuttlefish (Sepia elliptica) (Mollusca: Cephalopoda) under conditions of food stress
title_full How temperature influences muscle and cuttlebone growth in juvenile cuttlefish (Sepia elliptica) (Mollusca: Cephalopoda) under conditions of food stress
title_fullStr How temperature influences muscle and cuttlebone growth in juvenile cuttlefish (Sepia elliptica) (Mollusca: Cephalopoda) under conditions of food stress
title_full_unstemmed How temperature influences muscle and cuttlebone growth in juvenile cuttlefish (Sepia elliptica) (Mollusca: Cephalopoda) under conditions of food stress
title_sort how temperature influences muscle and cuttlebone growth in juvenile cuttlefish (sepia elliptica) (mollusca: cephalopoda) under conditions of food stress
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