Because planktonic invertebrate larvae may be food-limited, anything that increases feeding and digestive efficiency should increase the chances of larval survival to metamorphosis. As light directly enhances both feeding and digestion in some planktonic heterotrophic protists, we hypothesize that similar processes might occur in the larvae of marine invertebrates. We studied the direct effects of light on feeding and development in sea urchin larvae (Strongylocentrotus droebachiensis, S. franciscanus and sand dollar Dendraster excentricus). Larvae were placed in 12:12 h light:dark cycles or in complete darkness and ingestion rates were measured. We monitored larval morphology during the first 2 to 3 wk of development and tested for light-r...
Abiotic factors, have shown to play a significant role in fish larval rearing Setting environmental ...
The effects of four light intensities (1000 lx, 500 lx, 50 lx, 3 lx) on growth, survival and feeding...
Not AvailableLight is one of the most important structuring factors for life in aquactic biology. Fo...
Because planktonic invertebrate larvae may be food-limited, anything that increases feeding and dige...
In free-spawning marine invertebrates, larval development typically proceeds by one of two modes: pl...
Echinoderm larvae, particularly those of class Asteroidea, are well-studied in a variety of fields r...
The ongoing course of urbanization has led to excessive use of artificial light at night (ALAN), whi...
Habitat selection that maximizes both larval settlement success and subsequent juvenile and adult pe...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Hawaii at Manoa, 1993.Includes bibliographical references (leaves 159...
Artificial light at night (ALAN) is a recognized source of anthropogenic disturbance, with various a...
Ingestion rates for five species of echinoderm larvae, the sea stars Dermasterias imbricata, Pisaste...
The effects of different levels of illumination on sea bream (Sparus aurata, L. 1758) larvae were ex...
The free swimming larvae of many marine invertebrates actively respond to light. Light cues can be u...
Nutrition is a major factor governing early development of sea urchins. The morphological developmen...
1. Marine invertebrates use egg nutrients to develop the functional feeding larva and then enter a f...
Abiotic factors, have shown to play a significant role in fish larval rearing Setting environmental ...
The effects of four light intensities (1000 lx, 500 lx, 50 lx, 3 lx) on growth, survival and feeding...
Not AvailableLight is one of the most important structuring factors for life in aquactic biology. Fo...
Because planktonic invertebrate larvae may be food-limited, anything that increases feeding and dige...
In free-spawning marine invertebrates, larval development typically proceeds by one of two modes: pl...
Echinoderm larvae, particularly those of class Asteroidea, are well-studied in a variety of fields r...
The ongoing course of urbanization has led to excessive use of artificial light at night (ALAN), whi...
Habitat selection that maximizes both larval settlement success and subsequent juvenile and adult pe...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Hawaii at Manoa, 1993.Includes bibliographical references (leaves 159...
Artificial light at night (ALAN) is a recognized source of anthropogenic disturbance, with various a...
Ingestion rates for five species of echinoderm larvae, the sea stars Dermasterias imbricata, Pisaste...
The effects of different levels of illumination on sea bream (Sparus aurata, L. 1758) larvae were ex...
The free swimming larvae of many marine invertebrates actively respond to light. Light cues can be u...
Nutrition is a major factor governing early development of sea urchins. The morphological developmen...
1. Marine invertebrates use egg nutrients to develop the functional feeding larva and then enter a f...
Abiotic factors, have shown to play a significant role in fish larval rearing Setting environmental ...
The effects of four light intensities (1000 lx, 500 lx, 50 lx, 3 lx) on growth, survival and feeding...
Not AvailableLight is one of the most important structuring factors for life in aquactic biology. Fo...