The Press and Journal (Aberdeen and Aberdeenshire)

£300,000 oyster study may reveal pearls of wisdom

Research: Details could help reproducti­on rates

- BY JOHN ROSS

They may have a reputation as an aphrodisia­c, but even oysters can do with a little help in the sea bed department.

A new study will seek to understand how the hormones of native oysters respond to the natural environmen­t during reproducti­on.

The results could increase productivi­ty in hatcheries and improve the success of conservati­on measures.

Dr Mairi Cowan, a researcher at the Scottish Associatio­n for Marine Science (SAMS) in Oban, has been awarded 337,400 euros (£307,851) from the EU Horizon 2020 Marie

Curie Fellowship for a three-year study.

The rapid worldwide expansion of marine bivalve aquacultur­e has led to a growing demand for hatchery seed production. However, increase in production of oysters has been hampered by problems with reproducti­on including a lack of “physiologi­cal synchrony” between males and females.

Dr Cowan is now studying how temperatur­e and light affect the hormones of native oysters to understand ways to improve breeding.

She said: “In many other species we understand really well what’s going on under the surface and which hormones trigger a cascade of hormones that lead to reproducti­on. There has been much less work done on oysters on what hormones are involved in the fine-tuned timing of when they reproduce.

“Oysters are very heavily controlled by their environmen­t, including the temperatur­e of the sea, so I am interested in the hormones that are affected by temperatur­e and then how that cascade controls reproducti­on downstream.”

She said oysters can be influenced by a “medley of cues” from the natural environmen­t, which can be difficult to recreate in a captive environmen­t.

Dr Cowan gained her PhD at the Institute of Aquacultur­e in Stirling before working for five years at Cadiz University in Spain.

Originally from Kintyre, Argyll, she is delighted to be back on the west coast of Scotland, where oyster production is so important.

 ??  ?? EXAMINATIO­N: Dr Mairi Cowan has been awarded funds to undertake a three-year study about oysters
EXAMINATIO­N: Dr Mairi Cowan has been awarded funds to undertake a three-year study about oysters
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Dr Mairi Cowan

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