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Effect of salinity on the egg hatching and early larvae of horseshoe crab Tachypleus gigas (muller, 1785) in laboratory culture

Kasim, Zaleha and Izyan, Hazwani and H., Siti Hamidah and Yunus, Kamaruzzaman and Khan Chowdhury, Ahmed Jalal (2011) Effect of salinity on the egg hatching and early larvae of horseshoe crab Tachypleus gigas (muller, 1785) in laboratory culture. Journal of Applied Sciences, 11 (14). pp. 2620-2626. ISSN 1812-5662 (O), 1812-5654 (P)

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Abstract

Tachypleus gigas (Muller) the Southeast Asian horseshoe crab, is found to nest on sandy beaches in Malaysia, thus biological information about survival of this living fossil become crucial. Laboratory experiments were carried out to investigate the effect of salinity on duration to maturation and hatching success of their eggs. The effect on size, morphological changes and growth of the hatched larvae was also investigated. Eggs of T. gigas were collected from the newly nests made on breeding beach of Pekan, Pahang (Lat 3° 56.915’N; Long 103°21.933’ E) in Peninsular Malaysia. Triplicates of five different salinities (15, 20, 25, 30 and 35 ppt) were chosen for the experiments. A vernier caliper was used for size measurement under a stereo microscope. The morphological changes in prosomal width and length, body length, telson length, opisthosoma length and total length were recorded. Salinity range of between 25 and 35 ppt could be an optimal incubation condition. No egg hatched at salinity 15 and 20 ppt. Highest percentage of hatching was found at 30 ppt (91.11±5.57%). Hatching also occurred at 25 and 35 ppt with 65.56±1.73% and 74.4±2.31% success rate, respectively. The shortest molting time occurred at 15 ppt (25 days after hatching). Total size changes in larvae were also highest at 15 ppt but lowest at 35 ppt. There was no mortality in larvae maintained in all treatments. Early larval development would also affected by the salinity stress but its seemed tolerable.

Item Type: Article (Journal)
Additional Information: 5410/21828
Uncontrolled Keywords: salinity, egg, crab
Subjects: Q Science > Q Science (General)
Kulliyyahs/Centres/Divisions/Institutes (Can select more than one option. Press CONTROL button): Kulliyyah of Science
Depositing User: Sakinah Kamaludin
Date Deposited: 04 Mar 2012 11:22
Last Modified: 07 Dec 2017 13:30
URI: http://irep.iium.edu.my/id/eprint/21828

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