Effects of artificial and natural materials ropes as substrates for settling and metamorphosis of pediveliger pearl oyster, Pinctada maxima (Jameson, 1901)
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Effects of artificial and natural materials ropes as substrates for settling and metamorphosis of pediveliger pearl oyster, Pinctada maxima (Jameson, 1901). / Ompi, Medy; Kaligis, Fontje; Mandagi, Stephanus; Jensen, Kathe.
1st International Conference on Maritime Sciences and Advanced Technology "Ocean Science and Technology Toward a Global Maritime Axis". Vol. 162 IOP Publishing, 2018. 012031 (IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science; No. 162).Research output: Chapter in Book/Report/Conference proceeding › Article in proceedings › Research › peer-review
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T1 - Effects of artificial and natural materials ropes as substrates for settling and metamorphosis of pediveliger pearl oyster, Pinctada maxima (Jameson, 1901)
AU - Ompi, Medy
AU - Kaligis, Fontje
AU - Mandagi, Stephanus
AU - Jensen, Kathe
PY - 2018
Y1 - 2018
N2 - A study aimed at investigating the effects of four different materials ropes as substrates for settling and metamorphosis of tropical oyster, Pinctada maxima, pediveligers was conducted at laboratory scale. The number of pediveligers attached and metamorphosed on each substratum were counted at the termination of the experiment. Increment in shell length during settling and metamorphosis was also measured. Settling and metamorphosis were analyzed using One-Way ANOVA with substratum as the main effect. Two-Way ANOVA with time and substratum as the main effect on growth was also tested. The results showed that the settling and metamorphosis of pediveliger were affected by the substratum. The number of settled and metamorphosed pediveligers on polypropylene rope, natural ropes of Arenga piñata and Cocos nucifera was significantly higher than on the bottom of Pyrex glasses. No significant difference between numbers of larvae settled on polypropylene and natural ropes of Arenga piñata and Cocos nucifera appeared. A significant effect of time, but not of substratum, on growth occurred. Overall, settling and metamorphosis of P. maxima pediveliger larvae were strongly affected by artificial and natural ropes, while metamorphosis occurred haphazardly on the Pyrex glass. Growth occurred after settling and metamorphosis.
AB - A study aimed at investigating the effects of four different materials ropes as substrates for settling and metamorphosis of tropical oyster, Pinctada maxima, pediveligers was conducted at laboratory scale. The number of pediveligers attached and metamorphosed on each substratum were counted at the termination of the experiment. Increment in shell length during settling and metamorphosis was also measured. Settling and metamorphosis were analyzed using One-Way ANOVA with substratum as the main effect. Two-Way ANOVA with time and substratum as the main effect on growth was also tested. The results showed that the settling and metamorphosis of pediveliger were affected by the substratum. The number of settled and metamorphosed pediveligers on polypropylene rope, natural ropes of Arenga piñata and Cocos nucifera was significantly higher than on the bottom of Pyrex glasses. No significant difference between numbers of larvae settled on polypropylene and natural ropes of Arenga piñata and Cocos nucifera appeared. A significant effect of time, but not of substratum, on growth occurred. Overall, settling and metamorphosis of P. maxima pediveliger larvae were strongly affected by artificial and natural ropes, while metamorphosis occurred haphazardly on the Pyrex glass. Growth occurred after settling and metamorphosis.
U2 - 10.1088/1755-1315/162/1/012031
DO - 10.1088/1755-1315/162/1/012031
M3 - Article in proceedings
AN - SCOPUS:85050472373
VL - 162
T3 - IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science
BT - 1st International Conference on Maritime Sciences and Advanced Technology "Ocean Science and Technology Toward a Global Maritime Axis"
PB - IOP Publishing
T2 - 1st International Conference on Maritime Sciences and Advanced Technology: Ocean Science and Technology Toward a Global Maritime Axis, MSAT 2017
Y2 - 3 August 2017 through 5 August 2017
ER -
ID: 221752137