The value of EDTA treatment of hatchery water to rear Greenshell™ mussel (Perna canaliculus) larvae

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Daniel R. McDougall
Julien Vignier
Norman L. C. Ragg
Bridget Finnie
Andrew Jeffs
Serean Adams
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[1] University of Auckland,Institute of Marine Science
[2] Cawthron Institute,undefined
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Aquaculture International | 2020年 / 28卷
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Greenshell™ mussel; EDTA; Larval rearing; Fitness; Metals;
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The chelating agent ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid (EDTA) is used throughout the world to improve the yield of early stage D-larvae during bivalve hatchery production. Adding EDTA (12 μM) to seawater significantly increases the survival of Greenshell™ mussel (Perna canaliculus) larvae during their first 48 h of development. However, whether there are benefits of continuing to use EDTA beyond this first stage of larval development remain unknown and were tested in this study. After rearing for 48 h in the presence of EDTA, P. canaliculus larvae were experimentally raised to 22-day post-fertilisation in seawater with and without 12 μM EDTA. The survival, shell length growth, algal ingestion rate, swimming activity and potential toxic metal accumulation by the larvae were compared over this period. There were minimal benefits from continuing addition of EDTA. However, significant changes in metal concentrations within the larvae were observed. Zinc, cadmium and mercury were detected at significantly lower concentrations in 22-day-old larvae reared with EDTA versus those without EDTA. Collectively, the results indicate that the use of EDTA is critical only during the first 48 h of larval development, during which time larval shell formation is initiated and appears highly vulnerable to interference by heavy metal ions.
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页码:1579 / 1592
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