Diel timing of molting and metamorphosis of Panulirus japonicus phyllosoma larvae under laboratory conditions

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The timing of molting and metamorphosis was monitored for Panulirus japonicus phyllosoma larvae cultured in the laboratory. Larvae cultured under natural light-dark cycle molted synchronously within approximately 1.0 h before and after sunrise, except for a short period after hatching; the timing of molting changed with time of sunrise. When three artificial light-dark cycles were introduced, larvae molted around the start of lighting, irrespective of the light-dark cycles. In the event of a sudden change in the start or end of lighting, molting was regulated by an endogenous rhythm. The start of lighting had a greater impact on the timing of molting than the end of lighting, suggesting that sunrise is probably the critical signal for phase-setting in molting rhythm. Metamorphosis to the puerulus stage occurred within 0.4 h before and 1.2 h after sunset under a natural light-dark cycle, and the timing of metamorphosis was also changed artificially by regulating the end of lighting.

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Matsuda, H., Takenouchi, T., & Yamakawa, T. (2003). Diel timing of molting and metamorphosis of Panulirus japonicus phyllosoma larvae under laboratory conditions. Fisheries Science, 69(1), 124–130. https://doi.org/10.1046/j.1444-2906.2003.00596.x

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