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Influence of limited starvation periods on growth and elemental composition (C,N,H) of Carcinus maenas (Decapoda: Portunidae) larvae reared in the laboratory

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Zoea-1 larvae of Carcinus maenas L. (Decapoda: Brachyura: Portunidae) were from Helgoland in March 1984 and reared in the laboratory at 18°C through ecdysis. Dry weight (DW) and elemental composition of carbon (C), nitrogen (N), and hydrogen (H) were analyzed in newly hatched zoea-1, after different initial starvation periods, and in newly moulted zoea-2. Continually starved zoea-1 lost biomass and energy steadily, and logarithmic functions show best fit of empirical and predicted data. Biomass and energy equivalents of newly moulted zoea-2 are significantly correlated with starvation periods in the zoea-1, showing lower values with longer initial starvation. After about 25 to 34% individual biomass and energy losses, larvae exceed the point-of-noreturn (PNR), and do not recover or moult to the zoea-2, even if re-fed. When starvation ceases before the PNR, larvae moult to the zoea-2, and develop with lower average growth rates (AGR) after prolonged periods of initial food deprivation. The later larvae were re-fed, the less absolute amounts of DW, C, H, and individual energy, but more DW-related energy equivalents and N accumulated during subsequent feeding towards ecdysis. It is suggested that lipid, rather than protein, is the main source of energy controlling the maintenance of larval moult cycles. After lipid reserves are depleted, zoea-1 larvae live on body protein, and lose the ability to absorb and restore sufficient lipid if re-fed later than the PNR.

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Dawirs, R.R. Influence of limited starvation periods on growth and elemental composition (C,N,H) of Carcinus maenas (Decapoda: Portunidae) larvae reared in the laboratory. Mar. Biol. 93, 543–549 (1987). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00392792

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