1988
DOI: 10.2331/suisan.54.413
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Culture of a hybrid of spiny lobster genus Jasus from egg stage to puerulus.

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“…Also, alternative feeds such as gonad or flesh of several shellfish species may offer a better nutritional profile for development of phyllosoma than is currently possible with Artemia alone. Nevertheless, larvae at 18°C fed only 2-3 mm Artemia reached Stage VII in 75 days (Illingworth et al, 1997) which is considerably less than the 92 and 102 days found for larvae fed Artemia nauplii and mussel flesh (Kittaka et al, 1988).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 69%
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“…Also, alternative feeds such as gonad or flesh of several shellfish species may offer a better nutritional profile for development of phyllosoma than is currently possible with Artemia alone. Nevertheless, larvae at 18°C fed only 2-3 mm Artemia reached Stage VII in 75 days (Illingworth et al, 1997) which is considerably less than the 92 and 102 days found for larvae fed Artemia nauplii and mussel flesh (Kittaka et al, 1988).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 69%
“…A small number of animals has, however, survived through to puerulus settlement in Japan (Kittaka et al, 1988) and New Zealand indicating that there is scope for their successful propagation from eggs. This is despite the long, planktonic larval phase, lasting up to two years in the wild (Phillips and Sastry, 1980;Booth and Phillips, 1994) with 11 distinct morphological larval stages (Lesser, 1978) and 17 or more instars (Booth, 1994;Kittaka, 1994a) during development from hatch.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For the culture of phyllosoma in the laboratory, however, the larval phase to puerulus settlement lasts approximately 12 months (Kittaka et al, 1988;Ritar and Smith, unpublished). Kittaka et al (1988) in Japan first cultured J. edwardsii phyllosoma to the post-larval puerulus stage with one animal surviving to the juvenile stage (Kittaka et al, 2005). In Australia, J. edwardsii larvae were previously cultured to the final Stage XI before metamorphosis (Ritar, 2001) but, until this study, did not reach metamorphosis.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…and Jiro Kittaka*1 (Received December 8,1989) Daily settlement of the puerulus stage of the red rock lobster Jasus edwardsii at Castlepoint in the North Island of New Zealand was monitored on artificial collectors during January and February 1989. Considerable differences in the average daily settlement rates were found between groups of shore collectors, and with time.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Recently, culture through the entire phyllosoma stage has been achieved for several palinurid species. [7][8][9][10][11] However, the number of pueruli cultured has been insufficient to further our understanding of puerulus behaviour or the mechanism of settlement. 19) and Jasus edwardsii20 -22) showed that at least some settlement occurred in shallow inshore waters.…”
Section: Hideomentioning
confidence: 99%