Salinity effects on the embryonic and larval development of the tropical species of Indo-Pacific sea urchin, Salmacis sphaeroides (Linnaeus, 1758)

Salmacis sphaeroides (Linnaeus, 1758), is one of the regular echinoids, distributed in the warm Indo-West Pacific Ocean including Johor Straits between Malaysia and Singapore. It has significant biological, ecological, aquacultural, conservational and nutritional values but still under the states of...

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Main Authors: Sarifudin, M., Rahman, Md. Aminur, Yu, S. H., Md. Yusoff, Fatimah, Arshad, Aziz
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spelling my.upm.eprints.498552016-12-30T05:31:47Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/49855/ Salinity effects on the embryonic and larval development of the tropical species of Indo-Pacific sea urchin, Salmacis sphaeroides (Linnaeus, 1758) Sarifudin, M. Rahman, Md. Aminur Yu, S. H. Md. Yusoff, Fatimah Arshad, Aziz Salmacis sphaeroides (Linnaeus, 1758), is one of the regular echinoids, distributed in the warm Indo-West Pacific Ocean including Johor Straits between Malaysia and Singapore. It has significant biological, ecological, aquacultural, conservational and nutritional values but still under the states of determination and exploration in Malaysia. Effects of salinity tolerances on fertilization, embryonic, early larval development and growth performances of this high-valued sea urchin, S. sphaeroides were examined in a controlled laboratory condition. The experiment was designed with seven different salinity treatments (15, 20, 25, 30, 35, 40 and 45 PSU), each of which was replicated. Fertilization rate was significantly highest (P< 0.05) at 30 PSU salinity, followed by those at 25, 35, 20, 40 and 45 PSU, while the lowest value was obtained at 15 PSU, decreased with increasing and decreasing salinities in this order. The time required to reach these stages was also increased with the salinity deviations from 30 till the extent to 25 and 35 PSU. There were no significant differences (P> 0.05) recognized among these three salinity levels on prism larval length and width. However, significance differences (P> 0.05) were noted in morphometric characters of 2-arm and 4-arm pluteus larvae. The findings of the this study indicate that S. sphaeroides is stenohaline and do not survive and develop out of the range from 25 to 35 PSU salinities. This study represents the first successful attempt to investigate the effects of different salinity levels on the embryonic and early larval development in tropical sea urchin, S. sphaeroides. The findings from the present study would immensely be helpful towards the development of breeding, larval rearing and seed production of this commercially important sea urchin for aquaculture production. Planetary Scientific Research Center 2014 Conference or Workshop Item PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/49855/1/Salinity%20effects%20on%20the%20embryonic%20and%20larval%20development%20of%20the%20tropical%20species%20of%20Indo-Pacific%20sea%20urchin%2C%20Salmacis%20sphaeroides%20%28Linnaeus%2C%201758%29.pdf Sarifudin, M. and Rahman, Md. Aminur and Yu, S. H. and Md. Yusoff, Fatimah and Arshad, Aziz (2014) Salinity effects on the embryonic and larval development of the tropical species of Indo-Pacific sea urchin, Salmacis sphaeroides (Linnaeus, 1758). In: International Conference on Agriculture, Food and Environmental Engineering (ICAFEE'2014), 15-16 Jan. 2014, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. (pp. 85-88). http://psrcentre.org/proceeding.php?catid=170&type=1&mode=detail
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description Salmacis sphaeroides (Linnaeus, 1758), is one of the regular echinoids, distributed in the warm Indo-West Pacific Ocean including Johor Straits between Malaysia and Singapore. It has significant biological, ecological, aquacultural, conservational and nutritional values but still under the states of determination and exploration in Malaysia. Effects of salinity tolerances on fertilization, embryonic, early larval development and growth performances of this high-valued sea urchin, S. sphaeroides were examined in a controlled laboratory condition. The experiment was designed with seven different salinity treatments (15, 20, 25, 30, 35, 40 and 45 PSU), each of which was replicated. Fertilization rate was significantly highest (P< 0.05) at 30 PSU salinity, followed by those at 25, 35, 20, 40 and 45 PSU, while the lowest value was obtained at 15 PSU, decreased with increasing and decreasing salinities in this order. The time required to reach these stages was also increased with the salinity deviations from 30 till the extent to 25 and 35 PSU. There were no significant differences (P> 0.05) recognized among these three salinity levels on prism larval length and width. However, significance differences (P> 0.05) were noted in morphometric characters of 2-arm and 4-arm pluteus larvae. The findings of the this study indicate that S. sphaeroides is stenohaline and do not survive and develop out of the range from 25 to 35 PSU salinities. This study represents the first successful attempt to investigate the effects of different salinity levels on the embryonic and early larval development in tropical sea urchin, S. sphaeroides. The findings from the present study would immensely be helpful towards the development of breeding, larval rearing and seed production of this commercially important sea urchin for aquaculture production.
format Conference or Workshop Item
author Sarifudin, M.
Rahman, Md. Aminur
Yu, S. H.
Md. Yusoff, Fatimah
Arshad, Aziz
spellingShingle Sarifudin, M.
Rahman, Md. Aminur
Yu, S. H.
Md. Yusoff, Fatimah
Arshad, Aziz
Salinity effects on the embryonic and larval development of the tropical species of Indo-Pacific sea urchin, Salmacis sphaeroides (Linnaeus, 1758)
author_facet Sarifudin, M.
Rahman, Md. Aminur
Yu, S. H.
Md. Yusoff, Fatimah
Arshad, Aziz
author_sort Sarifudin, M.
title Salinity effects on the embryonic and larval development of the tropical species of Indo-Pacific sea urchin, Salmacis sphaeroides (Linnaeus, 1758)
title_short Salinity effects on the embryonic and larval development of the tropical species of Indo-Pacific sea urchin, Salmacis sphaeroides (Linnaeus, 1758)
title_full Salinity effects on the embryonic and larval development of the tropical species of Indo-Pacific sea urchin, Salmacis sphaeroides (Linnaeus, 1758)
title_fullStr Salinity effects on the embryonic and larval development of the tropical species of Indo-Pacific sea urchin, Salmacis sphaeroides (Linnaeus, 1758)
title_full_unstemmed Salinity effects on the embryonic and larval development of the tropical species of Indo-Pacific sea urchin, Salmacis sphaeroides (Linnaeus, 1758)
title_sort salinity effects on the embryonic and larval development of the tropical species of indo-pacific sea urchin, salmacis sphaeroides (linnaeus, 1758)
publisher Planetary Scientific Research Center
publishDate 2014
url http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/49855/1/Salinity%20effects%20on%20the%20embryonic%20and%20larval%20development%20of%20the%20tropical%20species%20of%20Indo-Pacific%20sea%20urchin%2C%20Salmacis%20sphaeroides%20%28Linnaeus%2C%201758%29.pdf
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