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Development of a Suitable Maintenance Diet for Anodonta cygnea
Authors:Fátima  Carvalho Paula  Lima Fernando  Gonçalves Fernanda  Russell-Pinto Jorge  Machado
Institution:ICBAS–Instituto de Ciências Biomédicas de Abel Salazar, Universidade do Porto, Porto 4099-003 Portugal;ICBAS–Instituto de Ciências Biomédicas de Abel Salazar, Universidade do Porto, Porto 4099 003 Portugal CUMAR–Centro Interdisciplinar de Investigação Marinha e Ambiental, Universidade do Porto, Porto 4099 003 Portugal
Abstract:Selenastrum, Chlorella and the Cyanophyta groups, important components of the phytoplankton in the natural habitat of Anodonta cygnea in Mira Lagoon, were used separately as experimental diet for Anodonta cygnea. To assess the effects of the different diets, several organic and inorganic compounds of the haemolymph and extrapallial fluid were measured. Protein content was significantly reduced with experimental Non Feed, and carbohydrate content with Non Feed, Selenastrum, Chlorella , and Cyanophyta diets compared to the control in the lagoon. Lipid contents in body fluids were similar among the different diet groups, with the exception of the Chlorella diet, which showed a higher value. In all diets, the inorganic elements, magnesium and chloride, presented a non-significant variation profile. The concentration of sodium and potassium was significantly affected in Selenastrum and Chlorella diets, observing in the Non Feed diet a minimum value for potassium. The non-significant variation of osmolality suggests the presence of a specific osmotic regulatory mechanism independent of the diet. A particular regulation mechanism seems to exist for both calcium and manganese ion inducing similar profiles for all experimental diets with higher contents in Selenastrum and Cyanophyta diets, respectively. The higher calcium ion concentration appears associated with lower protein-carbohydrate contents, probably due to weak calcium aggregation and deposition mechanism, except for the control and Mixture diets. In general, the concentrations of organic and inorganic compounds in the body fluids of Mixture-fed A. cygnea , were more similar to those found in the control diet group. This suggests that an equal mixture of the three algae, Selenastrum, Chlorella , and Cyanophyta, is more appropriate diet to provide the necessary nutrients for a normal maintenance of A. cygnea in the wild.
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