On the development and reproduction ofBotryllus schlossen(Tunicata) colonies from the eastern Mediterranean Sea: plasticity of life history traits
作者:
B. RINKEVICH,
R. PORAT,
M. GOREN,
期刊:
Invertebrate Reproduction & Development
(Taylor Available online 1998)
卷期:
Volume 34,
issue 2-3
页码: 207-218
ISSN:0792-4259
年代: 1998
DOI:10.1080/07924259.1998.9652655
出版商: Taylor & Francis Group
关键词: Botryllus;Israel;Life history;Tunicata
数据来源: Taylor
摘要:
Analysis of developmental patterns ofBotryllus schlossericolonies from the eastern Mediterranean coast has been performed on 143 genets under different temperature regimens (15,20,27 °C) for up to 22 weeks. While the average maximal size as the length of the blastogenic cycle (BC) varied in respect to water temperature, ontogeny at all temperatures was characterized by 4 developmental stages: 1. the lag phase (the first 1–3 BCs, 1 bud/BC), 2. the exponential growth phase (5.5–7.8 BCs, up to 3 buds/BC), 3. the plateau phase, (7.4–8.2 BCs, 1 bud/BC), 4. the degenerative or the variable phase. Many (40.6%) colonies were not sexually reproductive, the others were male only (30.1%) or hermaphrodites. Colonies at the peak of reproduction develop 1.2 oocytes/zooid, and up to 57.7% produced >4 clutches. Analysing onset of reproduction with maximal colony size revealed 4 patterns, two for “male only” colonies and two for hermaphrodites that varied at different sea water temperatures. In two patterns, the onset of reproduction precedes colony maximal size, and in the others it starts at the peak size or thereafter. Zooids at the colony's periphery developed almost twice as many buds as did zooids at the center, but produced significantly lower numbers of eggs. Fragmentation was recorded in large colonies and was temperature dependent. Results are compared with the data available on populations from other localities indicating for dramatically different developmental modes characteristic to this cosmopolitan species.
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