In many marine invertebrates, a latitudinal cline in egg size is considered an adaptive response to a decrease in temperature, and enhances the energetic fitness of their larvae at hatching. However, the amount of energy carried over from the egg to the larval stage depends on the metabolic efficiency of egg development. In the present study, eggs of the brachyuran crab Cancer setosus were sampled for their dry mass (DM), carbon (C), nitrogen (N), and fatty acid (FA) content throughout development from blastula stage until hatching of zoea 1-larvae at Antofagasta (23°S) and Puerto Montt 41°S (Chile) under different temperature treatments (12, 16 and 19 °C). Hatching zoea 1 larvae contained 60 ± 3% of the initial blastula egg C content, rega...
Changes in biomass and elemental composition (dry mass, W; carbon, C; nitrogen, N; hydrogen, H) were...
The timing of reproduction is critical to reproductive success in many animal species. Parents that ...
Maternal provisioning is particularly important in invertebrates with abbreviated development becaus...
Previous study on Cancer setosus (Molina, 1782) had shown that latitudinal changes in temperature co...
Ovigerous females of Cancer setosus are present year-round throughout most of its wide range along t...
Most marine crustacean eggs contain the full complement of nutritional resources required to fuel th...
The influence of temperature on larval survival and development was studied in the edible crab, Canc...
We studied interrelationships between initial egg size and biomass, duration of embryogenesis at dif...
The cold Humboldt Current (HC) allows for a wide distribution range of the crab Cancer setosus MOLIN...
Morphological, ecological and physiological adaptations of ovigerous crabs and their developing eggs...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Elsevier via the DOI in ...
Most ectothermic organisms are larger when reared at lower temperatures and temperature can greatly ...
Ovalipes trimaculatus is a highly valued fisheries resource with high potential for aquaculture prod...
The cold Humboldt Current (HC) allows for a wide distribution range of the crab Cancer setosus MOLIN...
Studies of thermal tolerance in marine ectotherms are key in understanding climate effects on ecosys...
Changes in biomass and elemental composition (dry mass, W; carbon, C; nitrogen, N; hydrogen, H) were...
The timing of reproduction is critical to reproductive success in many animal species. Parents that ...
Maternal provisioning is particularly important in invertebrates with abbreviated development becaus...
Previous study on Cancer setosus (Molina, 1782) had shown that latitudinal changes in temperature co...
Ovigerous females of Cancer setosus are present year-round throughout most of its wide range along t...
Most marine crustacean eggs contain the full complement of nutritional resources required to fuel th...
The influence of temperature on larval survival and development was studied in the edible crab, Canc...
We studied interrelationships between initial egg size and biomass, duration of embryogenesis at dif...
The cold Humboldt Current (HC) allows for a wide distribution range of the crab Cancer setosus MOLIN...
Morphological, ecological and physiological adaptations of ovigerous crabs and their developing eggs...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Elsevier via the DOI in ...
Most ectothermic organisms are larger when reared at lower temperatures and temperature can greatly ...
Ovalipes trimaculatus is a highly valued fisheries resource with high potential for aquaculture prod...
The cold Humboldt Current (HC) allows for a wide distribution range of the crab Cancer setosus MOLIN...
Studies of thermal tolerance in marine ectotherms are key in understanding climate effects on ecosys...
Changes in biomass and elemental composition (dry mass, W; carbon, C; nitrogen, N; hydrogen, H) were...
The timing of reproduction is critical to reproductive success in many animal species. Parents that ...
Maternal provisioning is particularly important in invertebrates with abbreviated development becaus...