
doi: 10.1071/mr02015
We describe the developmental stages of the black-lip pearl oyster, Pinctada margaritifera (Linnaeus, 1758), larvae from fertilisation through embryonic development and larval growth in the laboratory at 28 ± 1°C. Larvae were anesthetised, fixed, critical-point dried and examined using a scanning electron microscope. We examined embryonic development (fertilisation, polar body, blastomeres, gastrula) and attributes of the larval shell (size, prodissoconch I/II, growth lines, provinculum, shell fracture) and larval velum. The first polar body formed 24 min after fertilisation and fertilised eggs had a mean diameter of 59.9 ± 1.4 µm. The earliest actively swimming trochophore appeared 8–12 h after fertilisation. The D stage was reached approximately 24 h after fertilisation and measured 79.7 ± 2.3 µm in shell length. Ten-day-old larvae had umbones that arose opposite each other above the hinge axis and 22-day-old larvae, with a mean shell length of 230.8 ± 4.9 µm, developed a pigment spot just before entering the pediveliger stage. M pada it n ) Mo . C Additional keywords: hinge, morphology, pearl oyster, scanning electron microscope.
Source: Biodiversity Heritage Library, 590, FoR 07 (Agricultural and Veterinary Sciences), scanning electron microscope, Biodiversity, Source: https://biodiversitylibrary.org, morphology, Source: BHL, pearl oyster, BHL-Corpus, hinge, FoR 06 (Biological Sciences), FoR 05 (Environmental Sciences)
Source: Biodiversity Heritage Library, 590, FoR 07 (Agricultural and Veterinary Sciences), scanning electron microscope, Biodiversity, Source: https://biodiversitylibrary.org, morphology, Source: BHL, pearl oyster, BHL-Corpus, hinge, FoR 06 (Biological Sciences), FoR 05 (Environmental Sciences)
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