Temperature is one of the main factors influencing biological processes of ectothermic species. An optimum temperature of 16–18°C has been suggested for the development of early life stages of temperate Australian abalone, yet there are little physiological or behavioral data to support this suggestion. This study examines the acute thermal preferences (Tpref), swimming speeds (U), and oxygen consumption rates (ṀO2) of veliger larvae of blacklip abalone [Haliotis rubra (Leach, 1814)], greenlip abalone [Haliotis laevigata (Donovan, 1808)], and their interspecies hybrid. Thermal preference and U were measured in a thermal gradient with temperatures ranging from 12°C to 25°C, and ṀO2 was measured at 4–7 temperatures between 12°C and 32°C. Ther...
The increase in sea surface temperature associated with climate change can cause tremendous impact o...
A physiological study was carried out to determine the effects of temperature, quantity of food fed,...
The land-based culture of greenlip abalone Haliotis laevigata in southeastern Australia is carried o...
Temperature is one of the main factors influencing biological processes of ectothermic species. An o...
Australian abalone aquaculture is facing commercial and environmental challenges that may impact aba...
Many hybrids of marine molluscs show improved growth in comparison to their pure parental species. Y...
This study examined the physiological responses of the larval stages of Haliotis tuberculata, an eco...
Growth and survival of juvenile greenlip (39.03 (SD 3.80) mm (n=524)) and blacklip (31.92 (SD 4.19) ...
A study was initiated to determine the effect of selected factors on the reproductive development an...
This study examined the physiological responses of the larval stages of Haliotis tuberculata, an eco...
This study was performed to determine the effect of temperature condition on growth of juvenile abal...
The increase in sea surface temperature associated with climate change can cause tremendous impact o...
A physiological study was carried out to determine the effects of temperature, quantity of food fed,...
The land-based culture of greenlip abalone Haliotis laevigata in southeastern Australia is carried o...
Temperature is one of the main factors influencing biological processes of ectothermic species. An o...
Australian abalone aquaculture is facing commercial and environmental challenges that may impact aba...
Many hybrids of marine molluscs show improved growth in comparison to their pure parental species. Y...
This study examined the physiological responses of the larval stages of Haliotis tuberculata, an eco...
Growth and survival of juvenile greenlip (39.03 (SD 3.80) mm (n=524)) and blacklip (31.92 (SD 4.19) ...
A study was initiated to determine the effect of selected factors on the reproductive development an...
This study examined the physiological responses of the larval stages of Haliotis tuberculata, an eco...
This study was performed to determine the effect of temperature condition on growth of juvenile abal...
The increase in sea surface temperature associated with climate change can cause tremendous impact o...
A physiological study was carried out to determine the effects of temperature, quantity of food fed,...
The land-based culture of greenlip abalone Haliotis laevigata in southeastern Australia is carried o...