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Title: Life cycle and cultivation of the sacoglossan Elysia Crispata
Authors: Martínez López, Begoña María
Director: Gómez Pinchetti, Juan Luis 
Martins, Patricia 
Sousa Dias Cartaxana, Paulo Jorge
UNESCO Clasification: 251092 Acuicultura marina
Keywords: Bryopsis plumosa
Kleptoplasty
Larval development
Photosynthesis
Sacoglossa
Issue Date: 2022
Abstract: Elysia crispata is a sacoglossan sea slug that retains intracellular functional chloroplasts acquired from their macroalgal food sources. This photosynthetic sea slug has lecitotrophic development and stolen chloroplasts (kleptoplasts) are not transmitted vertically (i.e., are absent in eggs and larvae). In this study, sixteen egg masses were monitored during development and a photographic record was made of the most relevant stages: i) fertilized eggs; ii) veliger larvae; iii) post-hatching juveniles; iv) 3-5 days post- feeding juveniles; v) >10 days post-feeding juveniles; and vi) adults. The time span between egg deposition and juvenile hatching was about 14 days. Veliger larvae formed 4 days post-spawning (dps), while stomach and statocysts were visible within 6-7 dps. Metamorphosis was mostly intracapsular. Post-hatching juveniles of E. crispata were fed with Bryopsis sp. within 3-4 days post-hatching (dph), digesting the macroalgal tissue while incorporating functional chloroplasts. Five months after hatching, when the slugs reached sexual maturity, they started laying egg masses. The number of eggs in the egg masses was quite variable, ranging between 1750 and 10450. Identification and control of the different development stages of E. crispata and the timing of chloroplast acquisition will allow analysing sea slugs at these different stages, leading to the elucidation of kleptoplasty in sacoglossan sea slugs. Furthermore, the optimization of culturing protocols significantly reduces the number of wild specimens needed for laboratorial experimentation and mitigates the impact of sampling on natural populations.
Department: Departamento de Biología
Degree: Máster Universitario en Cultivos Marinos
URI: https://accedacris.ulpgc.es/handle/10553/118782
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