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3 May 2021 Effect of Temperature on the Development and Settlement of the Abalone Larvae Haliotis midae: Considerations for Abalone Hatchery Management and Stock Enhancement
Ziyanda Brightness Mzozo, Sanet Hugo, Niall Gordon Vine
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Abstract

Abalones are poikilotherms, and their rate of development is intrinsically linked with temperature. Understanding the effect of temperature on development is key for the successful production planning in abalone hatcheries and the reseeding of cultured abalone larvae for stock enhancement. This study investigates the effect of temperature on the development of the abalone larvae Haliotis midae. Newly hatched trochophore larvae were raised at temperatures of 14°C, 16°C, 18°C, 20°C, and 22°C until settlement. The temperature had a significant effect on the larval development—most rapid at 22°C [3 days and 65 degree-days (DD), °C day] and slowest at 14°C (6.7 days and 95 DD). Larval settlement was highest at 22°C (43.44% ± 3.73%, larvae). Larvae should preferably be seeded at temperatures between 20°C and 22°C as this will potentially increase settlement, thereby reducing larval dispersion outside of the seeding area.

Ziyanda Brightness Mzozo, Sanet Hugo, and Niall Gordon Vine "Effect of Temperature on the Development and Settlement of the Abalone Larvae Haliotis midae: Considerations for Abalone Hatchery Management and Stock Enhancement," Journal of Shellfish Research 40(1), 119-125, (3 May 2021). https://doi.org/10.2983/035.040.0111
Published: 3 May 2021
KEYWORDS
abalone larvae
aquaculture
cumulative degree-days
Haliotis midae
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