Nievales, Marie Frances J.Arcenas, Jascha S.2025-05-142017-06Arcenas, J. S. (2017). Behavior pattern of hatchery-produced sea cucumber <i>Bohadschia marmorata</i> (Jaeger, 1833) juveniles upon release [Undergraduate special problem, University of the Philippines Visayas]. UPV Institutional Repository. https://repository.upv.edu.phhttps://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14583/193This study reports on the behavior of hatchery-reared <i>Bohadschia marmorata</i> juveniles upon release in two different microhabitat types within TINMR: a bare sand patch (TALISAY) and a seagrass vegetated area (BANAGO) during high tide and low tide. Percentage of burrowed juveniles, burying rates, traveled distances, speeds, and direction of movement were determined hourly over a 3-hr period. Results show that more than half of the juveniles released at the vegetated microhabitat displayed burrowing behavior at both tidal conditions. The mean percentage of burrowed individuals differed significantly with tides and their interaction with the microhabitat. Juveniles released at barren microhabitats yielded the highest burying rates (9 animals hr-1) and percentage of burrowed individuals. Coarse sand substrates with poor organic matter content induced mobility of <i>Bohadschia marmorata.</i> Results from the release experiments suggest that seagrass beds may be a potential release site for tropical species like <i>Bohadschia marmorata.</i>ix, 33 p.Bohadschia marmorataBurrowing behaviorBurying rateRate of movementTINMRLG 993 2017 B4 A73Behavior pattern of hatchery-produced sea cucumber <i>Bohadschia marmorata</i> (Jaeger, 1833) juveniles upon releaseThesishatcheriesBohadschia marmoratamicrohabitatshigh tidelow tideSDG 14 - Life below water