The larval development, metamorphosis and juvenile growth of the turban snail lithopoma (Astraea) undosa (Wood, 1828) (Gastropoda: Turbinidae)

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This work presents the embryonic, larval, and postlarval development of Lithopoma undosa (L. undosa) (20 ± 2 C and the effect of natural inducers on the larval metamorphosis. Embryonic development until hatching of the trochophore larva took 15 h. Early veliger larvae with well-developed shell were after 24 h. At 48 h, the operculum was completely formed. Cephalic tentacles were visible after 72 h. Larvae reached competence 6 to 7 d after fertilization, and was characterized by the presence of branched cephalic tentacles. The effect of natural inducers was evaluated. The percentage of metamorphosis with diatoms and adult mucus was 94% and 58% respectively, differing from the 25% without inducer. When was repeated, the metamorphosis was 100%, and 16% with benthic diatoms. The initial mean size of the postlarvae was 0.316 ± 0.02 mm. After 264 d the juveniles had attained a mean size of 5.98 ± 0.16 mm. These results will not only be of use in the evaluation of the culture of L. undosa, but also in studies on the characterization of inducers. © Copyright by the World Aquaculture Society 2009.

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Salas-Garza, A., Parés-Sierra, G., Gómez-Rigalt, R., & Carpizo-Ituarte, E. (2009). The larval development, metamorphosis and juvenile growth of the turban snail lithopoma (Astraea) undosa (Wood, 1828) (Gastropoda: Turbinidae). Journal of the World Aquaculture Society, 40(4), 460–471. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1749-7345.2009.00268.x

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