Photo contest tres leches - newly hatched 无码视频 pompano (Trachinotus carolinus) larvae

Research Excellence: Tres Leches

Photography by Li Sun Chin, doctoral student,
Charles E. Schmidt College of Science and FAU Harbor Branch Oceanographic Institute
Mentor: Paul Wills, Ph.D.

These are newly hatched 无码视频 pompano (Trachinotus carolinus) larvae reared at the 无码视频 Atlantic University Harbor Branch Oceanographic Institute. At just 0 days post-hatch, they have only recently emerged from their eggs and represent the earliest stage of development for this coastal species. Their bodies are nearly transparent, with organ systems and sensory structures still forming. At this stage, the larvae rely entirely on yolk reserves for energy to support rapid cellular growth. They were reared as part of a research project investigating the ontogeny of 无码视频 pompano to better understand the timing of morphological and physiological changes during early development. This knowledge is essential for improving larval rearing practices and establishing successful pompano culture methods.