Reproductive Strategy
of Marine Bivalves and Echinoderms
V.L. Kasyanov: Institute of Marine Biology, Russian Academy of
Sciences, Vladivostok, Russia
ISBN 978-1-57808-136-3; 2001; 240 Pages; US $ 100.20
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One of the main objectives of the work is to analyze the data on reproduction
and growth that might be useful in practical aquaculture, and the industry.
Hence the scope of investigations on echinoderms has been confined to economically
important species-sea cucumbers, sea urchins, and sea stars. Members of the
first two classes, such as bivalves, represent objects of aquaculture and industry,
while sea stars damage them by attacking mollusks. This wide ranging material
has been presented within a conceptual framework of types of reproductive strategy,
classified as: planktotrophic larval, lecithotrophic larval, and lecithotrophic
embryonic. The book provides a detailed description of planktotrophic larval
reproductive strategy and describes its consequences on the ecology, population,
and other specific features.
The book has been updated and revised by the author for the English edition
in 2000.
Contents:
INTRODUCTION
. Classification of Reproductive Strategies among Marine Bottom Invertebrates
MORPHOLOGICAL ASPECTS
. Planktotrophic Larvae
. Metamorphosis
. Reproduction
ECOLOGICAL ASPECTS
. Planktotrophic Larvae
. Settlement and Recruitment
. Reproduction
CONCLUSIONS