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Diatom diet selectivity by early post-larval abalone Haliotis diversicolor supertexta under hatchery conditions 被引量:2

Diatom diet selectivity by early post-larval abalone Haliotis diversicolor supertexta under hatchery conditions
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摘要 Benthic diatoms constitute the primary diet of abalone during their early stages of development. To evaluate the dietary preferences of early post-larval abalone, Haliotis diversicolor supertexta, we analyzed the gut contents of post-larvae that settled on diatom films. We compared the abundance and species diversity of diatom assemblages in the gut to those of the epiphytic diatom assemblages on the attachment films, and identified 40 benthic diatom species in the gut contents of post-larvae 12 to 24 d after settlement. The most abtmdant taxa in the gut contents were Navicula spp., Amphora copulate, and Amphora coffeaeformis. Navicula spp. accounted for 64.0% of the cell density. In the attachment films, we identified 110 diatom species belonging to 38 genera. Pennate diatoms were the dominant members including the species Amphiprora alata, Cocconeis placentula var. euglypta, Cylindrotheca closterium, Navicula sp. 2, and A. coffeaeformis. Nano-diatoms (〈20 pm in length) accounted for a considerable proportion of the total species number and cell density of the diatom assemblages in the gut contents and on the films. This suggests that nano-diatoms are important to the efficient production of abalone seed. The difference of the composition and abundance of diatoms between in the guts and on the biofilms suggests that early post-larval grazing was selective. An early post-larval abalone preferred nano-diatoms and the genera Navicula and Amphora during the month after settlement. Benthic diatoms constitute the primary diet of abalone during their early stages of development.To evaluate the dietary preferences of early post-larval abalone,Haliotis diversicolor supertexta,we analyzed the gut contents of post-larvae that settled on diatom films.We compared the abundance and species diversity of diatom assemblages in the gut to those of the epiphytic diatom assemblages on the attachment films,and identified 40 benthic diatom species in the gut contents of post-larvae 12 to 24 d after settlement.The most abundant taxa in the gut contents were Navicula spp.,Amphora copulate,and Amphora coffeaeformis.Navicula spp.accounted for 64.0% of the cell density.In the attachment films,we identified 110 diatom species belonging to 38 genera.Pennate diatoms were the dominant members including the species Amphiprora alata,Cocconeis placentula var.euglypta,Cylindrotheca closterium,Navicula sp.2,and A.coffeaeformis.Nano-diatoms(<20 μm in length) accounted for a considerable proportion of the total species number and cell density of the diatom assemblages in the gut contents and on the films.This suggests that nano-diatoms are important to the efficient production of abalone seed.The difference of the composition and abundance of diatoms between in the guts and on the biofilms suggests that early post-larval grazing was selective.An early post-larval abalone preferred nano-diatoms and the genera Navicula and Amphora during the month after settlement.
出处 《Chinese Journal of Oceanology and Limnology》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2010年第6期1187-1194,共8页 中国海洋湖沼学报(英文版)
基金 Supported by Special Project on Basic Research of China,Ministry of Science and Technology (No 2006FY120100) Natural Science Foundation of Fujian Province (No B0510005 2005YZ1024)
关键词 benthic diatoms feeding Haliotis diversicolor supertexta post-larval abalone 底栖硅藻 早期阶段 饮食偏好 九孔鲍 幼虫 孵化条件 物种多样性 硅藻丰度
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