Effect of dietary polyunsaturated fatty acids on reproductive output and larval growth of bivalves

The pre-spawning condition of adult bivalves is influenced by quantity and quality of available food. For bivalves, the essential polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFAs) eicosapentaenoic acid (EPA) 20:5(n-3) and docosahexaenoic acid (DHA) 22:6(n-3) are presumed to determine the nutritional value of alga...

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Published in:Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology
Main Authors: Hendriks, I.E., Van Duren, L.A., Herman, P.M.J.
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Language:English
Published: 2003
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description The pre-spawning condition of adult bivalves is influenced by quantity and quality of available food. For bivalves, the essential polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFAs) eicosapentaenoic acid (EPA) 20:5(n-3) and docosahexaenoic acid (DHA) 22:6(n-3) are presumed to determine the nutritional value of algae. Macoma balthica kept on a broodstock diet supplemented with PUFAs spawned a larger number of eggs (average 22220) per female and larger sized eggs (106.7 m) compared to adults kept on a diet without PUFA supplementation (962.5 eggs with average size 99.8 m). Larvae of M. balthica from the same parental pool however did not profit from a diet where a part was replaced with PUFA spheres. Instead, larvae reared on Isochrysis sp. showed lower mortality and higher growth rates than larvae fed on the same algae supplemented with lipid spheres. Crassostrea gigas larvae showed no clear response to a PUFA supplemented diet [KEYWORDS: Broodstock conditioning; Crassostrea gigas; Fatty acids; Larval diet; Macoma balthica] The pre-spawning condition of adult bivalves is influenced by quantity and quality of available food. For bivalves, the essential polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFAs) eicosapentaenoic acid (EPA) 20:5(n-3) and docosahexaenoic acid (DHA) 22:6(n-3) are presumed to determine the nutritional value of algae. Macoma balthica kept on a broodstock diet supplemented with PUFAs spawned a larger number of eggs (average 22220) per female and larger sized eggs (106.7 m) compared to adults kept on a diet without PUFA supplementation (962.5 eggs with average size 99.8 m). Larvae of M. balthica from the same parental pool however did not profit from a diet where a part was replaced with PUFA spheres. Instead, larvae reared on Isochrysis sp. showed lower mortality and higher growth rates than larvae fed on the same algae supplemented with lipid spheres. Crassostrea gigas larvae showed no clear response to a PUFA supplemented diet [KEYWORDS: Broodstock conditioning; Crassostrea gigas; Fatty acids; Larval diet; Macoma balthica]
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spelling ftknawnlpublic:oai:pure.knaw.nl:publications/ffc0546a-0607-48df-bd2c-d0ef7ff503b5 2025-01-16T21:33:59+00:00 Effect of dietary polyunsaturated fatty acids on reproductive output and larval growth of bivalves Hendriks, I.E. Van Duren, L.A. Herman, P.M.J. 2003 https://pure.knaw.nl/portal/en/publications/ffc0546a-0607-48df-bd2c-d0ef7ff503b5 https://doi.org/10.1016/S0022-0981(03)00323-X https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11755/ffc0546a-0607-48df-bd2c-d0ef7ff503b5 eng eng https://pure.knaw.nl/portal/en/publications/ffc0546a-0607-48df-bd2c-d0ef7ff503b5 info:eu-repo/semantics/closedAccess Hendriks , I E , Van Duren , L A & Herman , P M J 2003 , ' Effect of dietary polyunsaturated fatty acids on reproductive output and larval growth of bivalves ' , Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology , vol. 296 , no. 2 , pp. 199-213 . https://doi.org/10.1016/S0022-0981(03)00323-X article 2003 ftknawnlpublic https://doi.org/10.1016/S0022-0981(03)00323-X20.500.11755/ffc0546a-0607-48df-bd2c-d0ef7ff503b5 2024-07-22T23:43:53Z The pre-spawning condition of adult bivalves is influenced by quantity and quality of available food. For bivalves, the essential polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFAs) eicosapentaenoic acid (EPA) 20:5(n-3) and docosahexaenoic acid (DHA) 22:6(n-3) are presumed to determine the nutritional value of algae. Macoma balthica kept on a broodstock diet supplemented with PUFAs spawned a larger number of eggs (average 22220) per female and larger sized eggs (106.7 m) compared to adults kept on a diet without PUFA supplementation (962.5 eggs with average size 99.8 m). Larvae of M. balthica from the same parental pool however did not profit from a diet where a part was replaced with PUFA spheres. Instead, larvae reared on Isochrysis sp. showed lower mortality and higher growth rates than larvae fed on the same algae supplemented with lipid spheres. Crassostrea gigas larvae showed no clear response to a PUFA supplemented diet [KEYWORDS: Broodstock conditioning; Crassostrea gigas; Fatty acids; Larval diet; Macoma balthica] The pre-spawning condition of adult bivalves is influenced by quantity and quality of available food. For bivalves, the essential polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFAs) eicosapentaenoic acid (EPA) 20:5(n-3) and docosahexaenoic acid (DHA) 22:6(n-3) are presumed to determine the nutritional value of algae. Macoma balthica kept on a broodstock diet supplemented with PUFAs spawned a larger number of eggs (average 22220) per female and larger sized eggs (106.7 m) compared to adults kept on a diet without PUFA supplementation (962.5 eggs with average size 99.8 m). Larvae of M. balthica from the same parental pool however did not profit from a diet where a part was replaced with PUFA spheres. Instead, larvae reared on Isochrysis sp. showed lower mortality and higher growth rates than larvae fed on the same algae supplemented with lipid spheres. Crassostrea gigas larvae showed no clear response to a PUFA supplemented diet [KEYWORDS: Broodstock conditioning; Crassostrea gigas; Fatty acids; Larval diet; Macoma balthica] Article in Journal/Newspaper Crassostrea gigas Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences Research Portal (KNAW) Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology 296 2 199 213
spellingShingle Hendriks, I.E.
Van Duren, L.A.
Herman, P.M.J.
Effect of dietary polyunsaturated fatty acids on reproductive output and larval growth of bivalves
title Effect of dietary polyunsaturated fatty acids on reproductive output and larval growth of bivalves
title_full Effect of dietary polyunsaturated fatty acids on reproductive output and larval growth of bivalves
title_fullStr Effect of dietary polyunsaturated fatty acids on reproductive output and larval growth of bivalves
title_full_unstemmed Effect of dietary polyunsaturated fatty acids on reproductive output and larval growth of bivalves
title_short Effect of dietary polyunsaturated fatty acids on reproductive output and larval growth of bivalves
title_sort effect of dietary polyunsaturated fatty acids on reproductive output and larval growth of bivalves
url https://pure.knaw.nl/portal/en/publications/ffc0546a-0607-48df-bd2c-d0ef7ff503b5
https://doi.org/10.1016/S0022-0981(03)00323-X
https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11755/ffc0546a-0607-48df-bd2c-d0ef7ff503b5