10.26028/CYBIUM/2018-424-001
Salis, Pauline
Pauline
Salis
Roux, Natacha
Natacha
Roux
Lecchini, David
David
Lecchini
Laudet, Vincent
Vincent
Laudet
The post-embryonic development of Amphiprion perideraion reveals a decoupling between morphological and pigmentation change
Cybium
2018
CreativeWork
2018
During coral reef fish life cycle, the young pelagic larvae colonize the reef. During such important ecological transition, larvae undergo metamorphosis consisting on important morphological, colour, physiological and behavioural changes. We investigated the post-embryonic development of Amphiprion perideraion Bleeker, 1855 larvae raised in captivity from 1 day post-hatching (dph) until 20 dph. To do so, we characterized larval growth, morphological changes and pigmentation ontogenesis. Interestingly, whereas most of the morphological changes are done from 3 dph to 13 dph, adult coloration appears quite late at 11 dph. This suggests a decoupling between morphological changes and pigmentation changes that appear linked to the metamorphic process.