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“…This should explain why A. miersii showed, in the present study, the smallest salinity-induced changes in biomass growth, especially in the fractions of protein and lipid. The increase in total W growth at higher salinities may reflect an uptake of inorganic substances (Anger, 2003). No effects were detected in the intermoult lipid content, and protein growth showed in the Zoea III a peak at 15‰ rather than in full-strength seawater.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 83%
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“…This should explain why A. miersii showed, in the present study, the smallest salinity-induced changes in biomass growth, especially in the fractions of protein and lipid. The increase in total W growth at higher salinities may reflect an uptake of inorganic substances (Anger, 2003). No effects were detected in the intermoult lipid content, and protein growth showed in the Zoea III a peak at 15‰ rather than in full-strength seawater.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 83%
“…In coastal and estuarine waters, changes in salinity play therefore a central role for the survival and growth of planktonic larvae and other invertebrates, as well as fish (Kinne, 1971). In particular, biomass and chemical composition are affected by reduced salinities (Anger, 2001(Anger, , 2003Anger et al, 2000;Torres et al, 2002).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It may be the case that the energetic demands of osmoregulation under extreme conditions are greater than can be replenished by the larvae. It is only when the extreme ranges are tested that salinity and temperature appeared to interact, placing a combined burden on the energetic reserves of the larvae (Anger 2003).…”
Section: Combined Effects Of Temperature and Salinitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Two significant environmental factors that influence the survival and development rates of larval crustaceans are water temperature and salinity (Kinne 1963(Kinne , 1964. The complex early life stages of penaeid prawns are considered to be particularly vulnerable to temperature and/or salinity changes, with high mortality occurring during the larval stages under adverse conditions (Anger 2003). Of the three larval stages Nauplius, Protozoea and Mysis in penaeid prawns, Protozoea stage larvae appear to be the most sensitive to changes in temperature and salinity, and thereby provide an effective proxy for assessing suitable culture conditions for all larval and post-larval life stages (Preston 1985;Zacharia and Kakati 2004).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Freshwater Palaemonid shrimp adults -especially the more coastal and diadromous species -those whose larvae depend on brackish waters for their proper development (Charmantier 1998, Anger 2003, McNamara and Faria 2012, are particularly euryhaline (McNamara 1987).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%