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Effects of husbandry parameters on the life-history traits of the apple snail, Marisa cornuarietis: effects of temperature, photoperiod, and population density

These experiments are part of a larger study designed to investigate the influence of husbandry parameters on the life history of the apple snail, Marisa cornuarietis. The overall objective of the program is to identify suitable husbandry conditions for maintaining multi-generation populations of th...

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Autores principales: Aufderheide, John, Warbritton, Ryan, Pounds, Nadine, File-Emperador, Sharon, Staples, Charles, Caspers, Norbert, Forbes, Valery
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2582394/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19009043
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1744-7410.2006.00035.x
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author Aufderheide, John
Warbritton, Ryan
Pounds, Nadine
File-Emperador, Sharon
Staples, Charles
Caspers, Norbert
Forbes, Valery
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Warbritton, Ryan
Pounds, Nadine
File-Emperador, Sharon
Staples, Charles
Caspers, Norbert
Forbes, Valery
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description These experiments are part of a larger study designed to investigate the influence of husbandry parameters on the life history of the apple snail, Marisa cornuarietis. The overall objective of the program is to identify suitable husbandry conditions for maintaining multi-generation populations of this species in the laboratory for use in ecotoxicological testing. In this article, we focus on the effects of photoperiod, temperature, and population density on adult fecundity and juvenile growth. Increasing photoperiod from 12 to 16 h of light per day had no effect on adult fecundity or egg hatching and relatively minor effects on juvenile growth and development. Rearing snails at temperatures between 22°C and 28°C did not influence the rates of egg production or egg clutch size. However, the rates of growth and development (of eggs and juveniles) increased with increasing temperature in this range, and when temperatures were reduced to 22°C egg-hatching success was impaired. Juvenile growth and development were more sensitive to rearing density than adult fecundity traits. On the basis of the present results, we conclude that rearing individuals of M. cornuarietis at a temperature of 25°C, a photoperiod of 12L:12D, and a density of <0.8 snails L(−1) (with lower densities for juvenile snails) should provide favorable husbandry conditions for maintaining multi-generation populations of this species.
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spelling pubmed-25823942008-11-12 Effects of husbandry parameters on the life-history traits of the apple snail, Marisa cornuarietis: effects of temperature, photoperiod, and population density Aufderheide, John Warbritton, Ryan Pounds, Nadine File-Emperador, Sharon Staples, Charles Caspers, Norbert Forbes, Valery Invertebr Biol Original Articles These experiments are part of a larger study designed to investigate the influence of husbandry parameters on the life history of the apple snail, Marisa cornuarietis. The overall objective of the program is to identify suitable husbandry conditions for maintaining multi-generation populations of this species in the laboratory for use in ecotoxicological testing. In this article, we focus on the effects of photoperiod, temperature, and population density on adult fecundity and juvenile growth. Increasing photoperiod from 12 to 16 h of light per day had no effect on adult fecundity or egg hatching and relatively minor effects on juvenile growth and development. Rearing snails at temperatures between 22°C and 28°C did not influence the rates of egg production or egg clutch size. However, the rates of growth and development (of eggs and juveniles) increased with increasing temperature in this range, and when temperatures were reduced to 22°C egg-hatching success was impaired. Juvenile growth and development were more sensitive to rearing density than adult fecundity traits. On the basis of the present results, we conclude that rearing individuals of M. cornuarietis at a temperature of 25°C, a photoperiod of 12L:12D, and a density of <0.8 snails L(−1) (with lower densities for juvenile snails) should provide favorable husbandry conditions for maintaining multi-generation populations of this species. Blackwell Publishing Ltd 2006-04 /pmc/articles/PMC2582394/ /pubmed/19009043 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1744-7410.2006.00035.x Text en © 2006, The Authors Journal compilation © 2006, The American Microscopical Society, Inc.
spellingShingle Original Articles
Aufderheide, John
Warbritton, Ryan
Pounds, Nadine
File-Emperador, Sharon
Staples, Charles
Caspers, Norbert
Forbes, Valery
Effects of husbandry parameters on the life-history traits of the apple snail, Marisa cornuarietis: effects of temperature, photoperiod, and population density
title Effects of husbandry parameters on the life-history traits of the apple snail, Marisa cornuarietis: effects of temperature, photoperiod, and population density
title_full Effects of husbandry parameters on the life-history traits of the apple snail, Marisa cornuarietis: effects of temperature, photoperiod, and population density
title_fullStr Effects of husbandry parameters on the life-history traits of the apple snail, Marisa cornuarietis: effects of temperature, photoperiod, and population density
title_full_unstemmed Effects of husbandry parameters on the life-history traits of the apple snail, Marisa cornuarietis: effects of temperature, photoperiod, and population density
title_short Effects of husbandry parameters on the life-history traits of the apple snail, Marisa cornuarietis: effects of temperature, photoperiod, and population density
title_sort effects of husbandry parameters on the life-history traits of the apple snail, marisa cornuarietis: effects of temperature, photoperiod, and population density
topic Original Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2582394/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19009043
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1744-7410.2006.00035.x
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