Embryo and larval development of the yellow clam mesodesma mactroides (Reeve, 1854) (mesodesmatidae) in laboratory

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The yellow clam Mesodesma mactroides (Reeve, 1854) is a sand mollusc with historical and socioeconomic importance in Brazil, Uruguay and Argentina. A guaranteed form to access a successful reestablishment of the species in their natural environment is directly linked to their reproduction biology. Then, our report introduces the embryonic and larval development of the yellow clam reared in laboratory for such purposes. M. mactroides broodstock were selected as specimens who possess a mean total shell length and weight of 66 ± 3.82 mm and 27.15 ± 4.07 g for an afterwards spawn induction through stripping technique. Regarding the embryonic development, newly fertilized oocytes exhibited a mean diameter of 51.20 ± 6.64 μm. The first polar corpuscle, trochophores and D-veliger appeared at 20 min, 18 and 24 h after fertilization, respectively. Umbonate and pediveliger larvae were noticed on the 8th and 25th day, respectively, with complete metamorphosis occurring only at the 27th day, when all larvae were retained in a 200 μm nylon mesh. Therefore, with that basic understanding of the embryonic and larval development of M. mactroides in the laboratory, forwards studies will focus in establish a technological package for this species.

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Santos, J. J. S., Bernardes, J. P., Ramírez, J. R. B., Ramos, C. O., de Miranda Gomes, Ca. H. A., & Romano, L. A. (2020). Embryo and larval development of the yellow clam mesodesma mactroides (Reeve, 1854) (mesodesmatidae) in laboratory. Anais Da Academia Brasileira de Ciencias, 92, 1–11. https://doi.org/10.1590/0001-3765202020190053

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