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| "notes": "### Abstract\r\nThese data include oyster morphological | | "notes": "### Abstract\r\nThese data include oyster morphological |
| characteristics of diploid and triploid oysters cultured as \"single | | characteristics of diploid and triploid oysters cultured as \"single |
| seed\". Oysters were nursed with and without predator cues (caged blue | | seed\". Oysters were nursed with and without predator cues (caged blue |
| crabs, controls of no cues) for one month before being raised at | | crabs, controls of no cues) for one month before being raised at |
| Auburn University's experimental farm in Grand Bay AL following | | Auburn University's experimental farm in Grand Bay AL following |
| standard aquaculture procedures. Subsets of oysters were assessed | | standard aquaculture procedures. Subsets of oysters were assessed |
| periodically until maturity for shell strength, shell size, shell dry | | periodically until maturity for shell strength, shell size, shell dry |
| weight and soft tissue dry weight using a Kistler force sensor and | | weight and soft tissue dry weight using a Kistler force sensor and |
| drying oven. Oyster somatic tissue mass, reproductive tissue mass, and | | drying oven. Oyster somatic tissue mass, reproductive tissue mass, and |
| gonadosomatic index were also measured at maturity and shortly prior | | gonadosomatic index were also measured at maturity and shortly prior |
| to maturity. \r\n\r\n### Purpose\r\nOysters are phenotypically | | to maturity. \r\n\r\n### Purpose\r\nOysters are phenotypically |
| plastic, and rearing juvenile oysters, Crassostrea virginica, with | | plastic, and rearing juvenile oysters, Crassostrea virginica, with |
| predator cues causes them to grow stronger shells that increases | | predator cues causes them to grow stronger shells that increases |
| survivorship in the field. However, induced defenses (e.g., shell | | survivorship in the field. However, induced defenses (e.g., shell |
| hardening in oysters) are often associated with cost-benefit | | hardening in oysters) are often associated with cost-benefit |
| trade-offs, and the extent the increased shell strength persists into | | trade-offs, and the extent the increased shell strength persists into |
| adulthood and alters the growth of somatic and reproductive tissues | | adulthood and alters the growth of somatic and reproductive tissues |
| remains unknown. We raised diploid oysters (used in reef restoration) | | remains unknown. We raised diploid oysters (used in reef restoration) |
| and triploid oysters (used in aquaculture) with and without predator | | and triploid oysters (used in aquaculture) with and without predator |
| cues for one month before placing individuals on an oyster farm to | | cues for one month before placing individuals on an oyster farm to |
| grow to market size. Oyster shell characteristics, soft tissue mass, | | grow to market size. Oyster shell characteristics, soft tissue mass, |
| and reproductive investment were measured periodically over one year | | and reproductive investment were measured periodically over one year |
| of culture and compared across treatments. Both diploid and triploid | | of culture and compared across treatments. Both diploid and triploid |
| oysters had significantly stronger and smaller shells than controls at | | oysters had significantly stronger and smaller shells than controls at |
| the end of their nursery period. However, while diploid shells became | | the end of their nursery period. However, while diploid shells became |
| 15 % stronger and 17 % smaller\r\nthan controls, triploid shells | | 15 % stronger and 17 % smaller\r\nthan controls, triploid shells |
| became 28 % stronger and 23 % smaller. Additionally, triploid oysters | | became 28 % stronger and 23 % smaller. Additionally, triploid oysters |
| exposed to predator cues returned to the size of controls faster and | | exposed to predator cues returned to the size of controls faster and |
| maintained their shell strength differences longer than diploids. | | maintained their shell strength differences longer than diploids. |
| Differences in soft tissue mass between treatments mirrored the | | Differences in soft tissue mass between treatments mirrored the |
| patterns exhibited in shell size and weight with greater initial | | patterns exhibited in shell size and weight with greater initial |
| physiological costs and faster recovery for triploid individuals. | | physiological costs and faster recovery for triploid individuals. |
| There was no significant difference in somatic or reproductive tissue | | There was no significant difference in somatic or reproductive tissue |
| mass between induced and control oysters of the same ploidy after | | mass between induced and control oysters of the same ploidy after |
| seven months in the field. Triploid oysters were 15\u2013110 % larger | | seven months in the field. Triploid oysters were 15\u2013110 % larger |
| than diploids depending on the characteristic measured at maturity. | | than diploids depending on the characteristic measured at maturity. |
| Additionally, there was a significant interaction between treatment | | Additionally, there was a significant interaction between treatment |
| and ploidy because induced triploids had marginally greater growth | | and ploidy because induced triploids had marginally greater growth |
| than their control counterparts while induced diploids had marginally | | than their control counterparts while induced diploids had marginally |
| less growth than controls. These findings demonstrate that | | less growth than controls. These findings demonstrate that |
| physiological costs of oysters reacting to predators in early life | | physiological costs of oysters reacting to predators in early life |
| stages are minimal by the time individuals reach maturity. Early | | stages are minimal by the time individuals reach maturity. Early |
| exposure to predator cues is a promising tool for improving oyster | | exposure to predator cues is a promising tool for improving oyster |
| survivorship in restoration and aquaculture operations, especially in | | survivorship in restoration and aquaculture operations, especially in |
| regions with high predation pressure. Data were collected by Dr. | | regions with high predation pressure. Data were collected by Dr. |
| Benjamin Belgrad, Dr. Lee Smee, Dr. Jessica Lunt, Mr. Carter Lin, Mrs. | | Benjamin Belgrad, Dr. Lee Smee, Dr. Jessica Lunt, Mr. Carter Lin, Mrs. |
t | Christa Russell, and Ms. Randi Cannon.\r\n\r\n**DOI: **\r\n\r\n### | t | Christa Russell, and Ms. Randi Cannon.\r\n\r\n**DOI: |
| | | [10.57778/pvh5-xp09](https://doi.org/10.57778/pvh5-xp09)**\r\n\r\n### |
| Suggested Citation\r\n\r\n### Related Publication Citation", | | Suggested Citation\r\n\r\n### Related Publication Citation", |
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| "title": "Costs of induced defenses dissipate by maturity for | | "title": "Costs of induced defenses dissipate by maturity for |
| diploid and triploid oysters", | | diploid and triploid oysters", |
| "type": "dataset", | | "type": "dataset", |
| "url": "", | | "url": "", |
| "version": "" | | "version": "" |
| } | | } |