2015
DOI: 10.1017/s0967199415000209
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Effect of temperature on embryonic development of Melanotaenia boesemani (Allen and Cross, 1982)

Abstract: The present study aimed to provide data on the time required for Melanotaenia boesemani to complete embryonic development, and to investigate the influence that incubation at different temperatures caused in this species. The effects of temperature on the time and hatching rate are presented, as well as information related to embryonic development stages. After fertilization, the eggs were kept in incubators at 23, 26, 29 or 32°C and observed at predetermined times until the moment of hatching. Stages of devel… Show more

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“…As was the case in the present experiment, an acceleration of the time of occurrence of events related to temperature increases has been reported for other freshwater teleost species (Radael et al, 2016;Pereira et al, 2016). The delay in the occurrence of events during embryogenesis correlated with a temperature decrease may be due to the effect of temperature on cell division through the mitotic cycle.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 85%
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“…As was the case in the present experiment, an acceleration of the time of occurrence of events related to temperature increases has been reported for other freshwater teleost species (Radael et al, 2016;Pereira et al, 2016). The delay in the occurrence of events during embryogenesis correlated with a temperature decrease may be due to the effect of temperature on cell division through the mitotic cycle.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 85%
“…For fish, during embryonic stage, there is a temperature range that promotes better development and hatching rate, a characteristic that may vary among different species (Radael et al, 2016;Thépot and Jerry, 2015;Pereira et al, 2016). When the issue of the influence of temperature is considered by the fish production chain, the environment can be controlled to meet the demands of the species.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Namun, waktu penetasan ini sangat terkait dengan suhu perairan. Hasil penelitian Radael et al (2015) dalam skala laboratorium menunjukkan bahwa perkembangan embrio Melanotaenia boesemani berlangsung dalam periode yang lebih singkat pada kondisi suhu air yang lebih hangat.…”
Section: Periode Telur Menetasunclassified
“…This is especially true of studies that deal with temperature-dependent animal embryogenesis and largely dismiss everything that occurs between oviposition and hatching [11,22,37,40] (see also a review by Howe [24], which remains the only comprehensive treatise of this subject in insects so far). Examples of integration of thermal developmental ecology with embryology, or vice versa, also do exist, yet these rare studies mostly deal with animals whose embryos, or at least certain embryonic stages, are more or less easily observable in vivo [10,34,46,55,56,61]. Still, even in model species, very little is known about the thermal phenotype during early development and the changes in this phenotype from one stage to the other.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%