2021
DOI: 10.1111/are.15412
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Growth of catarina scallop ( Argopecten ventricosus , Sowerby II, 1842) larvae from broodstock collected at different seasons

Abstract: larvae from broodstock collected at different seasons.

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“…This study provides evidence that both confirms and contradicts the present working hypothesis based on the clear relationship that exists between reproductive condition, larval viability, and the environment (Chávez-Villalba et al 2003, Mazón-Suástegui et al 2021. In Pteria sterna, first we observe that environmental variations affected reproductive performance more than larval performance, as all trial runs were carried out under controlled temperature and diet conditions in the hatchery and not in the wild, which would expose the larvae to the prevailing conditions at the time of broodstock collection.…”
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confidence: 83%
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“…This study provides evidence that both confirms and contradicts the present working hypothesis based on the clear relationship that exists between reproductive condition, larval viability, and the environment (Chávez-Villalba et al 2003, Mazón-Suástegui et al 2021. In Pteria sterna, first we observe that environmental variations affected reproductive performance more than larval performance, as all trial runs were carried out under controlled temperature and diet conditions in the hatchery and not in the wild, which would expose the larvae to the prevailing conditions at the time of broodstock collection.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 83%
“…Este estudio aporta evidencias que tanto confirman como contradicen la presente hipótesis de trabajo, a partir de la clara relación que existe entre la condición reproductiva, viabilidad larvaria y el ambiente (Chávez-Villalba et al 2003, Mazón-Suástegui et al 2021. En Pteria sterna, se aprecia en primer lugar que las variaciones ambientales afectaron más el desempeño reproductivo que el desempeño larvario, ya que todos los cultivos se realizaron en el laboratorio bajo condiciones controladas de temperatura y dieta, y no en el medio exponiendo las larvas a las imperantes condiciones al momento de recolectar los reproductores.…”
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