Histological
studies on the development of the digestive system of the clownfish Amphiprion
percula and the time of weaning
A. K. Gordon, T. Hecht-2002
Journal of
Applied Ichthyology, 18(2):
113-117
Abstract:
This study investigates the histological
development of the digestive system of the common clownfish, Amphiprion
percula Lacépède 1802, as a means to predict the time when the early
juveniles can begin to digest inert feeds. The incubation period is
completed within 7 days.
At the time of hatching the alimentary canal is advanced and larvae start
exogenous feeding immediately. Three days after hatch (DAH) the yolk sac is
completely absorbed and at 5 DAH small supranuclear inclusions appear in the hindgut epithelium, suggesting
pinocytotic digestion. At 7 DAH
gastric glands are established in the epithelium of the stomach and by 9 DAH
supranuclear inclusion vacuoles have appeared in the epithelium of the
midgut, indicating extracellular digestion and absorption across the lumen.
It was concluded that A. percula could only effectively digest
artificial feeds from 9 DAH.
(Department of Ichthyology and Fisheries
Science, Rhodes University, Grahamstown, South Africa 6140. E-mail of T.
Hecht: t.hecht@ru.ac.za)