Ionic regulation in relation to the moult cycle of Crangon vulgaris (Fabr.) (Crustacea, Natantia) from brackish water
Hagerman, L. (1973). Ionic regulation in relation to the moult cycle of Crangon vulgaris (Fabr.) (Crustacea, Natantia) from brackish water. Ophelia 12(1-2): 141-149 In: Ophelia: International Journal of Marine Biology. Ophelia Publications: Helsingør. ISSN 0078-5326, more | |
Keywords | Crangon vulgaris Fabricius, 1798 [WoRMS]; Crustacea [WoRMS]; Natantia [WoRMS] Brackish water |
Abstract | Investigations on the ionic regulation of the haemolymph during the moult cycle of C. vulgar is were made in a salinity of 10 ppt. Sodium showed a minimum immediately after ecdysis and a maximum in the intermoult stages, while potassium, which also is held at a level higher than the medium, showed a minimum in the intermoult stages and an increase prior to and after ecdysis. Calcium showed, contrary to species from fully marine areas, a minimum after ecdysis and then a rapid increase in calcium ion conc and a slow decrease in the later intermoult phase and in the premoult stages. Magnesium, generally held at a very low conc, showed an increase at ecdysis. Chloride varied in the same way as sodium. The changes in ion concs during the moult cycle can mostly be explained by an increased permeability and an increased water intake before the ecdysis and a swelling of the animal after ecdysis before the new exoskeleton has hardened. |
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