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Morphology and larval development of Polydora cf. websteri (Polychaeta: Spionidae) in a tropical region of north-eastern Brazil
Authors:Thayanne Lima Barros  Cinthya Simone Gomes Santos  José Eriberto De Assis  José Roberto Botelho de Souza
Affiliation:1. Laboratório de Bentos, Centro de Estudos do Mar, Universidade Federal do Paraná, Pontal do Paraná, Brasilthaylimabarros@gmail.com;3. Instituto de Biologia - Depto. de Biologia Marinha, Universidade Federal Fluminense, S?o Jo?o Batista, Niteroi, RJ, Brazil;4. Laboratório de Comunidades Marinhas, Departamento de Zoologia, CCB, UFPE, Recife, Brazil
Abstract:
Polydora websteri belongs to a group of the Spionidae known as the Polydora complex, members of which are known for building tubes within the shells of mussels and for their ability to infest commercially valuable bivalves, which causes serious losses for malacoculture. P. websteri is a species subjected to increasing research due to the global scale at which these infestations occur. In this paper, we describe the larval development of P.cf. websteri associated with the oyster Crassostrea cf. brasiliana in a tropical region of north-east Brazil. The main structures of all stages of development were analysed and compared to other populations of P. websteri. Ovigerous capsules of P.cf. websteri were cultured in the laboratory and the larval stages were analysed until metamorphosis. Ovigerous capsules were present in all sampling intervals, indicating that this population exhibits continuous reproduction. Up to 21 capsules per tube were found, and the number of eggs per capsule varied from 20 to 40. All observed eggs developed into larvae. Larval development from egg to recruitment stage did not exceed 13 days. Metamorphosis occurred when larvae attained 17 chaetigers, at which stage important diagnostic characteristics were revealed, such as the spines on chaetiger 5. The developmental stages of P.cf. websteri larvae, and the morphological features found at each stage, are in accordance with what has been recorded for temperate populations. In our study, the planktonic stage was found to be of shorter duration than elsewhere, which might be associated with the higher temperatures at which larvae were cultured compared to previous studies.
Keywords:Annelida  benthos  lifecycle  Crassostrea  Polydora
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