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Spawning and Larval Development of the Jicon Scallop, Chlamys farreri
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2005
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BiologyTerrestrial ArthropodInfertilityIrradiation StimulationDevelopmental BiologyFertilityReproductive SuccessEntomologyGameteMorphogenesisSouthwestern WatersTropical Insect ScienceReproductive BiologyPublic HealthMedicineJicon ScallopFertilisationReproductive Physiology
This study focused on spawning season, induce spawning, spawning and larval development of the Jicon scallop in Daehuksan Island of southwestern waters in Korea. The condition index and gonadosomatic index were used to investigate the reproductive pattern of the Jicon scallop. The major spawning season was from July to August, showing an unimodal gametogenic cycle per year. Several different tests were carried out to induce spawning of the mature male and female C. farreri. For females, the injection of serotonin, temperature induction technique and the combination of the both treatments produced significantly faster gamete release. Unlike females, males spawned only in response to the UV rays irradiation stimulation. Mean size of fertilized eggs was 69.5 m in diameter. After fertilization, the zygote could be divided into 2 cells as early as 2 hours. It took about 8 hours to develop the 8-cell stage, about 20 hours to hatch trochophore larvae, and about 40 hours to be D-shaped larvae.