Calcein staining of calcified structures in pearl oyster Pinctada margaritifera and the effect of food resource level on shell growth
2011
Linard, Clémentine | Gueguen, Yannick | Moriceau, Jacques | Soyez, Claude | Hui, Bélinda | Raoux, Aurore | Cuif, Jean-Pierre | Cochard, Jean-Claude | Le Pennec, Marcel | Le Moullac, Gilles
Marine mollusc shell growth has been widely measured using fluorochrome marking. In order to test the efficiency and reliability of calcein staining on Pinctada margaritifera shells and pearls, the present study examined two administration methods, different concentrations and several immersion times. Immersion in a 150mgL⁻¹ calcein solution for 12h to 24h appeared to be the best method for marking P. margaritifera shells. For pearl marking, injection of a 200mgL⁻¹ calcein solution into the pearl pouch was the optimal method. Calcein marking was then used to measure the influence of food resource levels on the shell growth. Groups of 23-month-old P. margaritifera were fed at three trophic levels for two months. The two highest food levels tested (6000cellmL⁻¹ and 15000cellmL⁻¹) induced uniform growth between the dorsal and ventral sides of shell, whereas the lowest food level (800cellmL⁻¹) induced greater growth on the dorsal side. Shell deposits from the ventral side were observed using a scanning electron microscope, revealing that the difference of the trophic level over two months had modified the thickness of the aragonite tablets formed. These results showed that the trophic level is a major factor conditioning P. margaritifera development.
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