Morphological changes with growth in Liza carinata (Valenciennes) egg larva and juvenile as distinguished from those of Liza haematocheila (Schlegel)


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Anuar Hassan, . Morphological changes with growth in Liza carinata (Valenciennes) egg larva and juvenile as distinguished from those of Liza haematocheila (Schlegel). pp. 187-192. ISSN 0126-6128

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The morphological changes in the egg larval and juvenile stages of Liza carinata with growth were investigated in reared and wild specimens. L. carinata could be distinguished from L. haematocheila which is likely to spawn concurrently in time and space in the egg larva and juvenile stages. The eggs hatch within 45-102 h after fertilization in water of 15-21 degree Celcius corresponding to the temperature in the spawning ground. A newly-hatched larva averages 2.1 mm in total length. The anlage of the caudal fin appears in the larva of around 3.4 mm and the juvenile stage is attained at a length of 8.9 mm. L. haematocheila is distinguished by its larger size in the egg and larval stages. The melanophores located on the top of the head and the rear end of the tail in L. carinata may also serve as distingiushing marks in the larval stages. The longer extension of the mid-lateral melanophore row in L. carinata distinguishes them in the juvenile stage. The characteristic dorsal ridge in L. carinata (which does not occur in L. haematocheila) appears after a total length of 30 mm is reached.


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The morphological changes in the egg larval and juvenile stages of Liza carinata with growth were investigated in reared and wild specimens. L. carinata could be distinguished from L. haematocheila which is likely to spawn concurrently in time and space in the egg larva and juvenile stages. The eggs hatch within 45-102 h after fertilization in water of 15-21 degree Celcius corresponding to the temperature in the spawning ground. A newly-hatched larva averages 2.1 mm in total length. The anlage of the caudal fin appears in the larva of around 3.4 mm and the juvenile stage is attained at a length of 8.9 mm. L. haematocheila is distinguished by its larger size in the egg and larval stages. The melanophores located on the top of the head and the rear end of the tail in L. carinata may also serve as distingiushing marks in the larval stages. The longer extension of the mid-lateral melanophore row in L. carinata distinguishes them in the juvenile stage. The characteristic dorsal ridge in L. carinata (which does not occur in L. haematocheila) appears after a total length of 30 mm is reached.

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Item Type: Article
Additional Information: Summaries (En Ms)
AGROVOC Term: LIZA
AGROVOC Term: CRECIMIENTO
AGROVOC Term: HUEVOS
AGROVOC Term: LARVAS
AGROVOC Term: FORMAS JUVENILES
AGROVOC Term: OVULO
Depositing User: Ms. Norfaezah Khomsan
Last Modified: 24 Apr 2025 05:52
URI: http://webagris.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/17339

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