Salinity tolerance, ontogeny of osmoregulation and zootechnical improvement in the larval rearing of the Caledonian Blue Shrimp, Litopenaeus stylirostris (Decapoda, Penaeidae) Auteur(s) : Pham, Dominique Charmantier, Guy Wabete, Nelly Boulo, Viviane Broutoi, Francis Mailliez, Jean-rene Peignon, Jean-marie Charmantier-daures, Mireille Éditeur(s) : Elsevier Science Bv Résumé : The ontogeny of osmoregulationwas investigated in Litopenaeus stylirostris by studying salinity tolerance and osmoregulatory capacity. Shrimp at different larval and postlarval stages were exposed to various salinities and survival was monitored for 24 h. Survival rates exceeded 80% at salinity over 25 ppt (750 mOsm.kg(-1)) at all the stages. At salinities below to 25 ppt, salinity tolerance was higher in nauplii and zoeae than in mysis larvae. Postlarval stages were able to withstand lower salinities, e.g. 6.0 ppt (176 mOsm.kg(-1)) at PL9 stage, but they were more sensitive than larvae to salinities over 35 ppt (1035 mOsm.kg(-1)). Zoea and mysis larvae slightly hyper-regulated at all tested salinities. After metamorphosis, postlarvae progressively acquired the adult pattern of hyper-hypo-osmoregulation: At PL9, the estimated isosmotic salinity was 24.5 ppt (720 mOsm.kg(-1)); below and over this salinity, animals hyper-regulated and hypo-regulated, respectively. Finally, we determine the effects of lowering salinity at different animal development stages. We conclude that seawater salinity (35 ppt) is optimum during larval stages; but for postlarval stages, lowering salinity at 27 ppt leads to a better growth in 19 days compared to those maintained at 35 ppt (1.07 mg vs 0.47 mg). These results are in agreement with penaeid natural life cycle during which larvae are released in oceanic water while juveniles live in coastal areas where salinity is more fluctuant. (c) 2012 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved. Aquaculture (0044-8486) (Elsevier Science Bv), 2012-09 , Vol. 362-363 , P. 10-17 Droits : 2012 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved http://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00107/21843/20058.pdf DOI:10.1016/j.aquaculture.2012.07.026 http://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00107/21843/ | Partager |
Reared broodstock of Penaeus monodon Auteur(s) : AQUACOP Éditeur(s) : Proceeding of symposium on Coastal Aquaculture, Cochin (India) Résumé : Since 1975, maturation and spawning in captivity of Penaeus monodon has been achieved in the 'Centre Océanologique du Pacifique', a CNEXO Centre in Tahiti. The five first animals have been imported from Fiji Islands and in May 1979, four generations-have been obtained. Under the rearing conditions followed at the Centre, reproduction is achieved all throughout the year. Maturation is induced by unilateral eyestalk ablation on pond reared animals maintained in tanks on adequate food. Results concern mating behaviour, ovarian development, number of spawnings per female and egg viability. The rearing and the maintenance conditions of the captive broodstocks are particularly important to obtain reliable results necessary to sustain commercial hatcheries. Mass production of postlarvae is routinely achieved. [NOT CONTROLLED OCR] Droits : info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess http://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/1982/acte-4427.pdf http://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00000/4427/ | Partager |
Two New Genera and Species of Ophiuroid (Echinodermata) from Hydrothermal Vents in the East Pacific Auteur(s) : Storh, Sabine Segonzac, Michel Éditeur(s) : The Japanese Society of Systematic Zoology Résumé : Prior to this study, two species of ophiuroid had been described from hydrothermal vent sites, and another from methane cold seeps, all from the Atlantic Ocean. Although ophiuroids have occasionally been reported from vents in the Pacific Ocean as well, none has been described before. This study presents two new species, Spinophiura jolliveti gen. et sp. nov., family Ophiuridae, and Ophiolamina eprae gen. et sp. nov., family Ophiacanthidae, which are most likely endemic to reducing environments in the East Pacific. We also include detailed descriptions of the post-metamorphic development of these species. Spinophiura jolliveti is characterized by up to five rather long, semi-erect arm spines and a relatively small oral shield. Its postlarva is unusual in lacking a buccal scale and in that the tooth forms later in development than in all other species the postlarvae of which have been examined. The most characteristic features of O. eprae are the attitude of the three proximal laminar mouth papillae, standing almost vertically on the oral plate, and the presence of two oval, scale-like, distal papillae. Additional migrant (non-vent-endemic) species found at Pacific vent sites are tabularized, but not identified below genus level due to the poor taxonomic state of the Pacific ophiuroid fauna. Biogeographic and ecological issues are discussed. Species Diversity (1342-1670) (The Japanese Society of Systematic Zoology), 2006-02 , Vol. 11 , N. 1 , P. 7-32 Droits : 2006 The Japanese Society of Systematic Zoology http://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/2006/publication-6475.pdf http://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00000/6475/ | Partager Voir aussi cold seep hydrothermal vent taxonomy morphology SEM Ophiacanthidae Ophiuridae postlarval development Brittle stars Télécharger |
Les capacités osmorégulatrices chez la crevette bleue Litopenaeus stylirostris, au cours de l’ontogenèse Auteur(s) : Pham, Dominique Éditeur(s) : Université de la Polynésie Française Résumé : The ontogeny of osmoregulation was studied in the blue shrimp Litopenaeus stylirostris in New Caledonia. The implication of branchial organs in ionic regulation was first demonstrated in juveniles by immunolocalization of three ion transporting proteins ( namely NKA, co-transporter NKCC1 and CFTR ) and ionocyte detection was done by means of electron microscopy. The role of the main ion transporting enzyme, NKA, was subsequently investigated during post-embryonic development using an integrative approach associating physiological, histological, immunological and biomolecular studies. Results obtained allowed us to propose a model of the osmoregulatory pattern in L. stylirostris based on weak regulation in the early stages, then progressively this species acquires the adult pattern of hyper-hypo-regulation after metamorphosis with the concurrent development of epipodites and gills. Strong NKA immunofluorescence and abundance of NKA transcripts in these two tissues compared to others organs suggest their functional implication in osmoregulatory processes. The results of this study allow us to increase our knowledge of the penaeid shrimp osmoregulation and to propose zootechnical measures to improve the animal physiological comfort. These propositions have been already tested during larval rearing trials, leading a two-fold-growth in 19 days-old postlarvae. L’étude de l’ontogenèse de l’osmorégulation a été entreprise chez la crevette bleue Litopenaeus stylirostris en Nouvelle-Calédonie. L’implication des tissus de la cavité branchiale dans la régulation ionique a été déterminée au préalable chez des juvéniles par immunolocalisation de trois transporteurs protéiques d’ions, ( la NKA, le co-transporteur NKCC1 et le CFTR ) et par la détection de ionocytes en microscopie électronique. Le rôle de la NKA a été particulièrement étudié et son implication a été examinée au cours du développement post-embryonnaire par une approche intégrative associant des études physiologiques, histologiques, immunologiques et moléculaires. Cette démarche nous a permis de proposer un modèle d’osmorégulation chez L. stylirostris: de faible régulatrice dans les premiers jours de sa vie, cette espèce évolue vers l’hyper-hypo-régulation après la métamorphose avec le développement progressif des épipodites et des branchies. L’immunofluorescence prononcée de la NKA ainsi que l’abondance des transcrits du gène codant la NKA dans les tissus de ces deux organes suggèrent leur implication fonctionnelle dans l’ionorégulation. Les résultats de ce travail nous ont permis d’accroître nos connaissances sur l’osmorégulation chez les pénéidés et de proposer des améliorations zootechniques visant à augmenter leur confort physiologique. Ces préconisations ont fait l’objet de premiers essais en conditions d’élevage et se sont traduites par un doublement de la croissance des post-larves de 19 jours. Droits : 2011 The author, Univ. Polynésie Française http://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00052/16314/13816.pdf http://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00052/16314/ | Partager |
Osmoregulation pattern and salinity tolerance of the white shrimp Litopenaeus vannamei (Boone, 1931) during post-embryonic development Auteur(s) : Chong-robles, Jennyfers Charmantier, Guy Boulo, Viviane Lizarraga-valdez, Joel Enriquez-paredes, Luis M. Giffard-mena, Ivone Éditeur(s) : Elsevier Science Bv Résumé : The euryhaline white shrimp Litopenaeus vannamei lives in both coastal and oceanic areas through ontogeny. Its osmoregulation pattern and variations in its tolerance to salinity are partially known from several studies under different experimental conditions (developmental stages, salinities and acclimation procedures). Although L. vannamei is recognized as one of the most euryhaline penaeid species, with adults and juveniles exhibiting an hyper-hypo-osmoregulatory pattern and being able to tolerate a wide salinity range, little is known on larval and early postlarval strategies to cope with salinity fluctuations. In order to establish their euryhalinity range and to fully understand the ontogenetic changes in L. vannamei osmoregulatory pattern, we evaluated the effect of six salinities (5, 10, 20, 32, 45 and 60 psu) on 17 developmental stages by directly exposing them to experimental salinities and conducting observations during the next 48 hours. At 5 hours post osmotic shock (hps), all developmental stages survived (> 20%) in 20, 32 and 45 psu. The euryhalinity and osmoregulation pattern changed at some developmental stages of L. vannamei. The hyper-hypo osmoregulatory pattern exhibited by Juvenile and Adult appears to be established early in the first post-larval stage PL1 (ontogenetic osmoregulation pattern type 3), with higher tolerance to salinity variations observed in PL2, PL4 and PL22 suggesting that L. vannamei shows a progressive increase in the efficiency of osmoregulatory mechanism following last metamorphosis. Aquaculture (0044-8486) (Elsevier Science Bv), 2014-02 , Vol. 422 , P. 261-267 Droits : 2013 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved. http://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00169/28068/26283.pdf DOI:10.1016/j.aquaculture.2013.11.034 http://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00169/28068/ | Partager |
Selection and characterization of potential probiotic bacteria for Litopenaeus stylirostris shrimp hatcheries in New Caledonia Auteur(s) : Pham, Dominique Ansquer, Dominique Chevalier, Anne Dauga, Clement Peyramale, Aude Wabete, Nelly Labreuche, Yannick Éditeur(s) : Elsevier Science Bv Résumé : In New Caledonia, shrimp hatcheries are confronted with mass mortality in the larval stages, a phenomenon poorly understood as no specific causative agent has been identified. This has resulted in an excessive use of prophylactic antibiotics, although their adverse effects in aquaculture are notorious. The present work was thus aimed at selecting potential probiotic strains for penaeid hatcheries. From a pool of more than 400 marine bacterial isolates sampled from the local marine environment seven strains exhibited in vitro antagonistic activity towards Vibrio harveyi. These isolates were characterized both phenotypically and genotypically using a biochemical approach and 16S rDNA sequencing. Six out of these seven strains were found to belong to the genus Pseudoalteromonas, the last one belonging to the Vibrionaceae family and related to the Harveyi clade. Selected probiotic candidates were individually tested for antagonistic activities in vitro using a green fluorescent protein (GFP)-labelled transconjugant of V. harveyi and for inherent pathogenicity towards cultured shrimp larvae at two different developmental stages. This approach enabled rapid processing and selection of candidates to be tested in our experimental hatchery. Four different experiments were conducted to test candidate strains either alone or in combination. Repeated trials showed that postlarval survival was significantly improved by adding the strain NC201 individually to the rearing water compared to unchallenged controls. The analysis of immune-related gene expressions showed that the Litsty PEN3 transcript abundance of larvae was significantly increased after being reared in probiotic-containing water; however no significant difference in lysozyme gene expression was recorded in this study. Together, these results open new insights into the use of these strains as potential substitutes to antibiotherapy in shrimp larval rearing in New Caledonia. Aquaculture (0044-8486) (Elsevier Science Bv), 2014-08 , Vol. 432 , P. 475-482 Droits : 2014 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved. http://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00190/30129/28591.pdf DOI:10.1016/j.aquaculture.2014.04.031 http://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00190/30129/ | Partager |
Bases biologiques de la production de deux Mollusques d'intérêt économique: reproduction chez Megathura crenulata, reproduction et développement chez Crassostrea gigas Auteur(s) : Cannuel, Rozenn Éditeur(s) : Université de Nantes Résumé : The reproductive cycle of Megathura crenulata was documented and quantification of oocyte lipid reserves with lipo-specific stains was explored in both this species and in Crassostrea gigas. The necessity of providing food to female broodstock C. gigas in spring was re-evaluated, because subsequent larval and post-larval rearing performance was not affected by broodstock starvation during conditioning. Developmental study of the organs responsible of particle processing in C. gigas allowed the identification of critical stages related to the ontogenesis of each organ, as well as a better understanding of the evolution of these organs, highly-modified in the Ostreidae. Ciliary type identification and mucocyte mapping from post-larval to adult stage showed that the heterorhabdic specialization precedes the anatomic formation of gill plicae specific to this condition. Le cycle reproducteur de Megathura crenulata a été documenté et la quantification des réserves ovocytaires par des colorants lipospécifiques a été tentée, sans résultats concluants pour cette espèce, ni pour Crassostrea gigas. L'intérêt d'une alimentation des géniteurs femelles C. gigas au printemps est re-évalué, car la performance ultérieure des élevages larvaires et post-larvaires n'a pas été affectée par le jeûne imposé lors du conditionnement. L'étude du développement des organes impliqués dans le traitement des particules chez C. gigas a permis d'identifier des stades critiques associés à l'ontogenèse de chaque organe, ainsi qu'une meilleure compréhension de l'évolution de ces organes si particuliers chez les Ostreidae. L'examen des types ciliaires et la cartographie des mucocytes de la post-larve à l'adulte ont montré que la spécialisation hétérorhabdique précède même la formation anatomique des plis branchiaux caractéristiques de cette condition. Droits : info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess http://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/2005/these-1371.pdf http://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00000/1371/ | Partager Voir aussi Mucocytes Mantle Gill Larvae postlarvae juveniles Feeding Crassostrea gigas Megathura crenulata Development Reproduction Mucocytes Télécharger |
A Red Shrimp, Farfantepenaeus brasiliensis (Latreille, 1817), Larvae Feeding Regime Based on Live Food Auteur(s) : Gaxiola, Gabriela Gallardo, Pedro Simoes, Nuno Cuzon, Gerard Éditeur(s) : Wiley-blackwell Publishing, Inc Résumé : Red shrimp, Farfantepenaeus brasiliensis, larvae's response to different concentrations of live foods (diatoms Chaetoceros gracilis: 20-100 x 103 cells/mL; flagellate Tetraselmis chuii: 2-10 x 103 cells/mL and Artemia nauplii [NA]: 1-5 NA/mL) was investigated in three experiments. Experimental assessments were based on four variables: survival rate, weight gain, development index (DI), and resistance to salinity stress. A combination of C. gracilis 80 x 103 cells/mL, T. chuii 2 x 103 cells/mL, and Artemia 4 NA/mL provided the best experimental response. Specifically, F. brasiliensis larvae fed with the above-mentioned optimal concentrations of microalgae and Artemia grew faster and reached the postlarval stage in less time (168 h) than larvae in other feeding regimes evaluated. The effect of C. gracilis concentration on larval growth, survival, and the DI demonstrated that microalgae-based foods could be a highly productive alternative to more traditional aquaculture feeding regimes. Journal Of The World Aquaculture Society (0893-8849) (Wiley-blackwell Publishing, Inc), 2010-06 , Vol. 41 , N. 3 , P. 402-410 Droits : Copyright by the World Aquaculture Society 2010 http://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00028/13928/11639.pdf DOI:10.1111/j.1749-7345.2010.00381.x http://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00028/13928/ | Partager |
Penaeid reared brood stock : closing the cycle Auteur(s) : AQUACOP Éditeur(s) : 10 th Meeting of the World Mariculture Society. Honolulu, January 1979 Résumé : Three shrimp species, Penaeus monodon, P. stylirostris (Panama and Mexican strains) and P. vannamei have matured and spawned in captivity at the Centre Océanologique du Pacifique (COP) laboratory. The shrimp, originally stocked as juveniles or postlarvae, were reared to adult size in tanks and ponds and have completed the cycle: F3 generation for P. monodon, F2 for P. stylirostris (Panama strain) and P. vannamei and F1 for P. stylirostris (Mexican strain). Maturation occurs naturally under our rearing conditions or is induced by unilateral eyestalk ablation. Details are given on mating behavior, ovarian development, number of spawnings, egg viability and maintenance of captive brood stock. Partial results so far obtained for P. monodon and P. stylirostris clearly show a reared brood stock could sustain a commercial hatchery. [NOT CONTROLLED OCR] Droits : info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess http://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/1979/acte-4423.pdf http://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00000/4423/ | Partager |
Acquisition of susceptibility to Vibrio penaeicida in Penaeus stylirostris postlarvae and juveniles Auteur(s) : Goarant, Cyrille Regnier, France Brizard, Raphael Marteau, Anne-laure Éditeur(s) : Elsevier Résumé : Vibriosis is a major disease problem in shrimp aquaculture, affecting all developmental stages, from larvae in hatchery tanks to juveniles and broodstock in growout ponds. However, bacterial strains responsible for vibriosis in the successive stages are usually considered to be different, and virulence specificity has been reported both at the species and at the stage levels. The so-called « Syndrome 93 » is a seasonal juvenile vibriosis caused by Vibrio penaeicida which affects Penaeus stylirostris in growout ponds and broodstock tanks in New Caledonia. This pathology does not cause any mortality in hatchery or nursery phases. An experimental infection design using balneation of postlarvae and early juveniles in V. penaeicida suspensions was used to evaluate the developmental stage at which shrimp become sensitive to this vibriosis. We demonstrated that the acquisition of susceptibility to this pathogen is very sudden and correlated with the acquisition of the definitive rostral formula, and from this draw conclusions regarding virulence mechanisms of V. penaeicida in P. stylirostris. Aquaculture (Elsevier), 1998-12 , Vol. 169 , N. 3-4 , P. 291-296 Droits : 1998 Elsevier Science B.V. All rights reserved http://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/1998/publication-383.pdf DOI:10.1016/S0044-8486(98)00380-9 http://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00000/383/ | Partager |