2017
DOI: 10.1016/j.aqrep.2017.09.001
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Effects of environmental factors on growth, survival, and metamorphosis of geoduck clam ( Panopea japonica A. Adams, 1850) larvae

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“…The bacterial growth in the containers was not examined, however antibiotics were employed. Besides water quality and bacterial growth, lipid reserves in eggs and trochophores could greatly affect their survival (Bayne et al, 1978;Gallager and Mann, 1986;Huo, et al, 2017). Bayne et al (1978) stated that less lipid being apportioned to each egg causes a reduction in larval survival.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The bacterial growth in the containers was not examined, however antibiotics were employed. Besides water quality and bacterial growth, lipid reserves in eggs and trochophores could greatly affect their survival (Bayne et al, 1978;Gallager and Mann, 1986;Huo, et al, 2017). Bayne et al (1978) stated that less lipid being apportioned to each egg causes a reduction in larval survival.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is well distributed in China, Korea and Japan (Min, Lee, Koh & Je, ; Nam, Lee, Kim, Kim & Kim, ). In recent years, aquaculture of P. japonica has grown rapidly, and has attracted considerable interest, due to its high demand and profitability (Huo et al., ). Hatchery production is not yet part of the geoduck production in China.…”
Section: Seawater Nitrite Concentrations (Mean ± Sd Sample Size N = mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Previous studies provided little information on environmental factors that affect the larvae of P. japonica (Huo et al., ). Toxicity levels of nitrite on P. japonica are still unknown.…”
Section: Seawater Nitrite Concentrations (Mean ± Sd Sample Size N = mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This is the case for yellow clam, considered a promising animal for aquaculture (Santos et al, 2016; Santos et al, 2021). The development of aquaculture involves initial basic studies on the effect of environmental variables such as salinity, temperature and diet in order to optimize laboratory production (Calabrese & Davis, 1970; Manoj Nair and Appukuttan, 2003; Huo et al, 2017). Laboratory research on the effect of salinity in juveniles and adults of A .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%