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Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: http://scholars.ntou.edu.tw/handle/123456789/25444
Title: Development of an artificial propagation and breeding method for the beehorn snail (<i>Clithon</i><i> diadema)</i>
Authors: Huang, Huai-Ting
Lee, Hsieh-Yen
Lin, Yu-Ru
Hu, Yeh-Fang 
Nan, Fan-Hua 
Keywords: Clithon diadema;Isochrysis galbana;Salinity;Embryonic development;Larval development
Issue Date: 2024
Publisher: ELSEVIER
Journal Volume: 36
Source: AQUACULTURE REPORTS
Abstract: 
Beehorn snail (Clithon diadema), known for its vibrant colors, is threatened with extinction due to excessive field collection. Therefore, this study investigated the effects of different diets and salinity (0%o-35%o) on the gonadal development, capsule productivity, embryonic development, and larval survival and growth of C. diadema. Adult snails (shell length: 9.09 +/- 0.87 mm) were fed diatoms, including pennate marine diatom (Nitzschia grossestriata), boat-shaped diatom algae (Navicula sp.) and Cylindrotheca sp., along with giant tiger prawn (Penaeus monodon) commercial feed, sea lettuce (Ulva lactuca), or Cladophora fascicularis, while snail larvae (shell length: 154.85 +/- 6.03 mu m) were fed Isochrysis galbana or Chaetoceros muelleri. The diatom group outperformed commercial feed and U. lactuca groups. The highest capsule productivity, yielding 79-82 capsules in 4 weeks, occurred at 15%o-20%o salinity for diatom-fed adults. Embryos thrived at 0%o but didn't hatch; hatching required salinities above 0%o, highlighting saline necessity. In addition, acute salinity changes (0%o to 30%o) can deform embryo. Embryonic development at 15%o-20%o salinity lasted 13.56-14.33 days with 100% larval hatching. However, larvae hatched at >20%o salinity exhibit improved the percentage of survival without feeding (longer median lethal times). I. galbana-fed larvae survived 68 days with a 75% rate, outlasting C. muelleri-fed larvae which perished within 28 days. I. galbana-fed larvae, raised for 68 days at 25%o salinity, showed 100% survival, 44.44% metamorphosis, and a 3.1 times growth increase. Metamorphosis rates were highest at 25%o salinity with I. galbana, exceeding the 20%o group by 3.2 times. Mucus of C. diadema boosts larval metamorphosis to 50.00%, 9 times higher than without inducers. Based on previous results, we developed an artificial propagation and breeding method for C. diadema. Artificially propagating C. diadema in large quantities could reduce the need for wild harvesting, thereby mitigating negative ecological impacts from excessive collection.
URI: http://scholars.ntou.edu.tw/handle/123456789/25444
ISSN: 2352-5134
DOI: 10.1016/j.aqrep.2024.102145
Appears in Collections:水產養殖學系

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