Effect of oxygen availability in determining clutch size in Acanthina monodon
MA Lardies, M Fernández - Marine Ecology Progress Series, 2002 - int-res.com
Most taxa of aquatic invertebrates exhibit (1) strong variation in number and size of offspring,
and (2) an association between adult size and mode of development, and also between …
and (2) an association between adult size and mode of development, and also between …
[PDF][PDF] The effects of temperature and oxygen availability on intracapsular development of Acanthina monodon (Gastropoda: Muricidae)
Freshwater and marine organisms show similar models of parental care and are faced with
similar constraints to brood, which suggest that comparable environmental limits drive the …
similar constraints to brood, which suggest that comparable environmental limits drive the …
Pre-hatching development in the intertidal zone negatively affects juvenile survival and physiology in the muricid gastropod Acanthina monodon
Encapsulated development in the intertidal environment can potentially expose developing
embryos to environmental stresses, particularly during low tides. Such stresses can affect …
embryos to environmental stresses, particularly during low tides. Such stresses can affect …
Oxygen limitation at the larval stage and the evolution of maternal investment per offspring in aquatic environments
N Rollinson, L Rowe - The American Naturalist, 2018 - journals.uchicago.edu
Oxygen limitation and surface area to volume relationships of the egg were long thought to
constrain egg size in aquatic environments, but more recent evidence indicates that egg size …
constrain egg size in aquatic environments, but more recent evidence indicates that egg size …
Effect of oxygen conditions on intracapsular development in two calyptraeid species with different modes of larval development
Oxygen availability in the aggregation of offspring has been shown to be a critical factor
affecting the survival and development of embryos in aquatic systems. It is not yet known …
affecting the survival and development of embryos in aquatic systems. It is not yet known …
Embryo oxygenation in pipefish brood pouches: novel insights
IB Goncalves, I Ahnesjö… - The Journal of …, 2015 - journals.biologists.com
The pipefish brood pouch presents a unique mode of parental care that enables males to
protect, osmoregulate, nourish and oxygenate the developing young. Using a very fine O2 …
protect, osmoregulate, nourish and oxygenate the developing young. Using a very fine O2 …
Embryonic encapsulated development of the gastropod Acanthina monodon is impacted by future environmental changes of temperature and pCO2
FJ Paredes-Molina, OR Chaparro, JM Navarro… - Marine Environmental …, 2023 - Elsevier
Egg capsules of the gastropod Acanthina monodon were maintained during the entire
period of encapsulated development at three temperatures (10, 15, 20° C) and two pCO 2 …
period of encapsulated development at three temperatures (10, 15, 20° C) and two pCO 2 …
Embryogenesis and oxygen consumption in benthic egg clutches of a tropical clownfish, Amphiprion melanopus (Pomacentridae)
BS Green - Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology Part A …, 2004 - Elsevier
Variation in size at hatching is common in demersal spawning organisms, suggesting that
processes during embryonic development may be critical in determining growth and …
processes during embryonic development may be critical in determining growth and …
The evolutionary puzzle of egg size, oxygenation and parental care in aquatic environments
I Braga Goncalves, I Ahnesjö… - Proceedings of the …, 2015 - royalsocietypublishing.org
Offspring fitness generally improves with increasing egg size. Yet, eggs of most aquatic
organisms are small. A common but largely untested assumption is that larger embryos …
organisms are small. A common but largely untested assumption is that larger embryos …
Developmental consequences of association with a photosynthetic substrate for encapsulated embryos of an intertidal gastropod
DAO Fernandes, RD Podolsky - Journal of experimental marine biology …, 2011 - Elsevier
Aggregation of embryos in clutches that lack internal circulation can increase the risk of
hypoxia by limiting gas exchange. As a result, limits on oxygen solubility and diffusion in …
hypoxia by limiting gas exchange. As a result, limits on oxygen solubility and diffusion in …