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Swanson, Rebecca L. Byrne, Maria Prowse, Thomas A. A. Mos, Benjamin Dworjanyn, Symon A. Steinberg, Peter D.
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Marine Biology
Many species of marine invertebrate larvae settle and metamorphose in response to chemicals produced by organisms associated with the adult habitat, and histamine is a cue for larvae of the sea urchin Holopneustes purpurascens. This study investigated the effect of histamine on larval metamorphosis of six sea urchin species. Histamine induced metam...
Prowse, T. A. A. Sewell, M. A. Byrne, M.
Published in
Marine Biology
For marine invertebrates, larval developmental mode is inseparably linked to the nutritional content of the egg. Within the asterinid family of sea stars there have been multiple, independent, evolutionary transitions to lecithotrophic development from the ancestral, planktotrophic state. To investigate the evolution of maternal investment and deve...
Chiantore, Mariachiara Guidetti, Marta Cavallero, Marilù De Domenico, Francesca Albertelli, Giancarlo Cattaneo-Vietti, Riccardo
Published in
Polar Biology
Although echinoderms constitute some of the most conspicuous taxa of the Antarctic benthic communities, the echinoderm fauna of Terra Nova has not been described yet. The present study provides the first species list of echinoids, ophiuroids and asteroids from Terra Nova Bay (30–500 m depth) and describes the depth distribution of these species. Pr...
Yee, E. H. Murray, S. N.
Published in
Marine Biology
Previous feeding studies on herbivorous marine snails rarely have focused on temperature effects on food intake. If temperature affects food intake, ectothermic snails may experience difficulty obtaining sufficient nutritional resources, limiting their ability to sustain populations at suboptimal temperatures. We hypothesized that the feeding respo...
Kashenko, S. D.
Published in
Russian Journal of Marine Biology
Temperature (25, 22, 16, and 12°C) and salinity (32–14‰) effects on the development of the low-boreal holothurianEupentacta fraudatrix were investigated. By studying the desalination resistance of adult holothurians,E. fraudatrix was shown to be a stenohaline species. The lower salinity limit at which both the larvae and adults survived was 22‰. Fe...