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titleOfInvention A method for in situ induction of labor in giant clam parents
abstract The invention discloses a method for in situ induced labor of giant clam parents. It includes technical links such as parent selection, in situ oxytocin, larval inspection, and oxytocin effect evaluation. The present invention is different from the all-artificial breeding method of giant clams. The field semi-enclosed lagoon and other environments are selected as the field for oxytocin, and in-situ oxytocin is carried out at night, and the production process of artificial seedlings is simulated as much as possible, risks and predators are avoided, and wild seedlings are obtained in batches. A consistent artificially induced seedling; combined with modern molecular marker technology for parent-child identification, to evaluate its in situ induced effect. The invention makes full use of the planktonic characteristics of giant clam larvae, realizes large-area diffusion by means of ocean waves and ocean currents, and forms part of giant clam seedling gathering areas, provides sufficient parents for future giant clam breeding, and rapidly restores giant clam resources in the South my country Sea Provide technical support. The invention has the advantages of being simple and easy to implement and remarkable in effect.
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