LARVAL METAMORPHOSIS OF THE OPISTHOBRANCH MOLLUSK ADALARIA-PROXIMA (GASTROPODA, NUDIBRANCHIA) - THE EFFECTS OF CHOLINE AND ELEVATED POTASSIUM-ION CONCENTRATION

Veliger larvae of the nudibranch mollusc Adalaria proxima are triggered to metamorphose to the benthic form by the adult prey bryozoan, Electra pilosa. Ion substitution and supplementation experiments with artificial sea water (ASW) have, however, shown that metamorphosis can be induced by elevation...

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Main Authors: Todd, Christopher David, BENTLEY, MG, HAVENHAND, JN
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: 1991
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spelling ftunstandrewcris:oai:risweb.st-andrews.ac.uk:publications/aa363a57-9a7f-4c4c-a6e6-445013ba5476 2023-05-15T15:58:58+02:00 LARVAL METAMORPHOSIS OF THE OPISTHOBRANCH MOLLUSK ADALARIA-PROXIMA (GASTROPODA, NUDIBRANCHIA) - THE EFFECTS OF CHOLINE AND ELEVATED POTASSIUM-ION CONCENTRATION Todd, Christopher David BENTLEY, MG HAVENHAND, JN 1991-02 https://risweb.st-andrews.ac.uk/portal/en/researchoutput/larval-metamorphosis-of-the-opisthobranch-mollusk-adalariaproxima-gastropoda-nudibranchia--the-effects-of-choline-and-elevated-potassiumion-concentration(aa363a57-9a7f-4c4c-a6e6-445013ba5476).html eng eng info:eu-repo/semantics/restrictedAccess Todd , C D , BENTLEY , MG & HAVENHAND , JN 1991 , ' LARVAL METAMORPHOSIS OF THE OPISTHOBRANCH MOLLUSK ADALARIA-PROXIMA (GASTROPODA, NUDIBRANCHIA) - THE EFFECTS OF CHOLINE AND ELEVATED POTASSIUM-ION CONCENTRATION ' , Journal of the Marine Biological Association of the United Kingdom , vol. 71 , no. 1 , pp. 53-72 . CREPIDULA-FORNICATA L CRASSOSTREA-GIGAS PACIFIC OYSTER HALIOTIS-RUFESCENS SETTLEMENT INDUCTION NEUROTRANSMITTER NOREPINEPHRINE PHESTILLA PLANULAE article 1991 ftunstandrewcris 2021-12-26T14:30:39Z Veliger larvae of the nudibranch mollusc Adalaria proxima are triggered to metamorphose to the benthic form by the adult prey bryozoan, Electra pilosa. Ion substitution and supplementation experiments with artificial sea water (ASW) have, however, shown that metamorphosis can be induced by elevation of the potassium ion concentration alone. Approximately 19 mM K+ ASW (10mM 'excess') was found to elicit maximal metamorphic responses: 29 and 39 mM K+ ASW had no inductive effect. Choline chloride was also found to induce metamorphosis in a dose-dependent manner, with 10-4 M ineffective, 10-3 M approximately threshold, and 5x10-3 M to 10-2 M optimal. Concentrations of choline > 10-2 M were sub-lethally toxic. That the absence of larval metamorphosis on exposure to 29 and 39 mM K+ ASW was due to inhibition is inferred from interaction experiments with choline: at these concentrations of K+, metamorphosis in response to choline could be abolished. Timed-exposure experiments indicated that artificial induction elicited by elevated K+ and choline involve either separate mechanisms, or different parts of the same pathway. Thus, whilst larvae required to be continuously exposed to 19 mM K+ ASW in order to complete metamorphosis, those exposed to 10-2 M choline would subsequently complete development in normal ASW following only 1-2 h exposure to the inducer. Preliminary experiments failed to specify further the nature of the natural inducer, beyond the confirmation that live intact colonies of the bryozoan Electra pilosa will trigger larvae to metamorphose. Article in Journal/Newspaper Crassostrea gigas Pacific oyster University of St Andrews: Research Portal Pacific
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topic CREPIDULA-FORNICATA L
CRASSOSTREA-GIGAS
PACIFIC OYSTER
HALIOTIS-RUFESCENS
SETTLEMENT
INDUCTION
NEUROTRANSMITTER
NOREPINEPHRINE
PHESTILLA
PLANULAE
spellingShingle CREPIDULA-FORNICATA L
CRASSOSTREA-GIGAS
PACIFIC OYSTER
HALIOTIS-RUFESCENS
SETTLEMENT
INDUCTION
NEUROTRANSMITTER
NOREPINEPHRINE
PHESTILLA
PLANULAE
Todd, Christopher David
BENTLEY, MG
HAVENHAND, JN
LARVAL METAMORPHOSIS OF THE OPISTHOBRANCH MOLLUSK ADALARIA-PROXIMA (GASTROPODA, NUDIBRANCHIA) - THE EFFECTS OF CHOLINE AND ELEVATED POTASSIUM-ION CONCENTRATION
topic_facet CREPIDULA-FORNICATA L
CRASSOSTREA-GIGAS
PACIFIC OYSTER
HALIOTIS-RUFESCENS
SETTLEMENT
INDUCTION
NEUROTRANSMITTER
NOREPINEPHRINE
PHESTILLA
PLANULAE
description Veliger larvae of the nudibranch mollusc Adalaria proxima are triggered to metamorphose to the benthic form by the adult prey bryozoan, Electra pilosa. Ion substitution and supplementation experiments with artificial sea water (ASW) have, however, shown that metamorphosis can be induced by elevation of the potassium ion concentration alone. Approximately 19 mM K+ ASW (10mM 'excess') was found to elicit maximal metamorphic responses: 29 and 39 mM K+ ASW had no inductive effect. Choline chloride was also found to induce metamorphosis in a dose-dependent manner, with 10-4 M ineffective, 10-3 M approximately threshold, and 5x10-3 M to 10-2 M optimal. Concentrations of choline > 10-2 M were sub-lethally toxic. That the absence of larval metamorphosis on exposure to 29 and 39 mM K+ ASW was due to inhibition is inferred from interaction experiments with choline: at these concentrations of K+, metamorphosis in response to choline could be abolished. Timed-exposure experiments indicated that artificial induction elicited by elevated K+ and choline involve either separate mechanisms, or different parts of the same pathway. Thus, whilst larvae required to be continuously exposed to 19 mM K+ ASW in order to complete metamorphosis, those exposed to 10-2 M choline would subsequently complete development in normal ASW following only 1-2 h exposure to the inducer. Preliminary experiments failed to specify further the nature of the natural inducer, beyond the confirmation that live intact colonies of the bryozoan Electra pilosa will trigger larvae to metamorphose.
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Todd, Christopher David
BENTLEY, MG
HAVENHAND, JN
author_facet Todd, Christopher David
BENTLEY, MG
HAVENHAND, JN
author_sort Todd, Christopher David
title LARVAL METAMORPHOSIS OF THE OPISTHOBRANCH MOLLUSK ADALARIA-PROXIMA (GASTROPODA, NUDIBRANCHIA) - THE EFFECTS OF CHOLINE AND ELEVATED POTASSIUM-ION CONCENTRATION
title_short LARVAL METAMORPHOSIS OF THE OPISTHOBRANCH MOLLUSK ADALARIA-PROXIMA (GASTROPODA, NUDIBRANCHIA) - THE EFFECTS OF CHOLINE AND ELEVATED POTASSIUM-ION CONCENTRATION
title_full LARVAL METAMORPHOSIS OF THE OPISTHOBRANCH MOLLUSK ADALARIA-PROXIMA (GASTROPODA, NUDIBRANCHIA) - THE EFFECTS OF CHOLINE AND ELEVATED POTASSIUM-ION CONCENTRATION
title_fullStr LARVAL METAMORPHOSIS OF THE OPISTHOBRANCH MOLLUSK ADALARIA-PROXIMA (GASTROPODA, NUDIBRANCHIA) - THE EFFECTS OF CHOLINE AND ELEVATED POTASSIUM-ION CONCENTRATION
title_full_unstemmed LARVAL METAMORPHOSIS OF THE OPISTHOBRANCH MOLLUSK ADALARIA-PROXIMA (GASTROPODA, NUDIBRANCHIA) - THE EFFECTS OF CHOLINE AND ELEVATED POTASSIUM-ION CONCENTRATION
title_sort larval metamorphosis of the opisthobranch mollusk adalaria-proxima (gastropoda, nudibranchia) - the effects of choline and elevated potassium-ion concentration
publishDate 1991
url https://risweb.st-andrews.ac.uk/portal/en/researchoutput/larval-metamorphosis-of-the-opisthobranch-mollusk-adalariaproxima-gastropoda-nudibranchia--the-effects-of-choline-and-elevated-potassiumion-concentration(aa363a57-9a7f-4c4c-a6e6-445013ba5476).html
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genre Crassostrea gigas
Pacific oyster
genre_facet Crassostrea gigas
Pacific oyster
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