Maternal effects and larval experience are considered the most important sources of variability in offspring phenotypes in marine invertebrates. Maternal provisioning during oogenesis is the first of a series of processes that will ultimately affect offspring phenotype and population dynamics. The keystone species of several European estuarine environments, Carcinus maenas, was used as a model to analyse the effect of female size and reproductive season on the fatty acid (FA) profile of newly extruded (stage 1) and ready-to-hatch (stage 3) embryos, as proxies for maternal investment and quality of newly hatched larvae, respectively. A total of 60 ovigerous females of two different sizes (carapace width [CW]: small CW <40 mm; large CW ≥40 mm...
Identifying the sources of variation in traits of larvae is one of the first steps in interpreting ...
In many marine species, large females tend to produce more robust offspring than small females. How...
This work was also supported by the Integrated Programme of SR&TD “Smart Valorization of Endogenous ...
Maternal effects and larval experience are considered the most important sources of variability in o...
Recruitment success of marine invertebrate populations not only depends on the number of recruits bu...
Although Carcinus maenas as a species is widely studied, research focusing on fecundity is still sca...
International audienceRecruitment success of marine invertebrate populations not only depends on the...
Enormous variation exists in the reproductive output of marine invertebrates (e.g., in the numbers o...
Offspring quality of decapod crustaceans has been widely studied, with special emphasis on the sourc...
Embryonic development of decapod crustaceans relies on yolk reserves supplied to offspring through m...
Maternal attributes may influence the quantity and quality of offspring and hence, their survival. W...
Intraspecific variation in offspring size is of fundamental ecological and evolutionary importance. ...
We studied the effects of environmental conditions experienced during embryonic and larval phases on...
A maternal effect occurs when the phenotype of an organism is influenced by the phenotype of its mot...
The “brown shrimp”, Crangon crangon (Linnaeus 1758), is a benthic key species in the North Sea ecosy...
Identifying the sources of variation in traits of larvae is one of the first steps in interpreting ...
In many marine species, large females tend to produce more robust offspring than small females. How...
This work was also supported by the Integrated Programme of SR&TD “Smart Valorization of Endogenous ...
Maternal effects and larval experience are considered the most important sources of variability in o...
Recruitment success of marine invertebrate populations not only depends on the number of recruits bu...
Although Carcinus maenas as a species is widely studied, research focusing on fecundity is still sca...
International audienceRecruitment success of marine invertebrate populations not only depends on the...
Enormous variation exists in the reproductive output of marine invertebrates (e.g., in the numbers o...
Offspring quality of decapod crustaceans has been widely studied, with special emphasis on the sourc...
Embryonic development of decapod crustaceans relies on yolk reserves supplied to offspring through m...
Maternal attributes may influence the quantity and quality of offspring and hence, their survival. W...
Intraspecific variation in offspring size is of fundamental ecological and evolutionary importance. ...
We studied the effects of environmental conditions experienced during embryonic and larval phases on...
A maternal effect occurs when the phenotype of an organism is influenced by the phenotype of its mot...
The “brown shrimp”, Crangon crangon (Linnaeus 1758), is a benthic key species in the North Sea ecosy...
Identifying the sources of variation in traits of larvae is one of the first steps in interpreting ...
In many marine species, large females tend to produce more robust offspring than small females. How...
This work was also supported by the Integrated Programme of SR&TD “Smart Valorization of Endogenous ...