A Histological Assessment of the Reproductive Cycle of the Sea Urchin, Lytechinus variegatus

IF 1.5 Q3 MARINE & FRESHWATER BIOLOGY GULF AND CARIBBEAN RESEARCH Pub Date : 2023-01-01 DOI:10.18785/gcr.3401.15
Adele Cunningham, Victoria Gibbs, Stephen Watts
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The regular echinoid Lytechinus variegatus is a valuable model for the study of early embryological development. Lytechinus variegatus inhabits nearshore seagrass beds in the Gulf of Mexico and Caribbean, and the species ranges from the Carolinas along the US Atlantic coast to Brazil. Evaluating the natural reproductive cycle of L. variegatus will aid in understanding its role in community structure and in the management of this resource when housed in the laboratory. From April 2001 to September 2003, at intervals of 4—6 weeks, L. variegatus (41−50 mm diameter; n = 32 individuals/collection) were collected at Eagle Harbor in St. Joseph’s Bay, FL. A histological staging system for gamete development and maturation of the gonad was devised for female and male L. variegatus. The annual minimum gonad index was observed in September or October and increased to a maximum in March or April. A period of nutrient storage and limited gametogenic activity along the germinal epithelium in the fall and winter preceded spring gamete production and maturation. Observations of the mature reproductive stage in L. variegatus were associated with the new and full moon, suggesting that lunar cycle or tides influenced the timing of spawning. Peak periods of spawning occurred in spring and, occasionally, in the summer. Spawning probably did not occur from October to January. These data indicate field collections can be timed for early spring to ensure gravid adults for developmental studies.
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海胆,Lytechinus variegatus繁殖周期的组织学评价
规则的松毛虫是研究早期胚胎发育的有价值的模型。Lytechinus variegatus栖息在墨西哥湾和加勒比海近岸的海草床上,从美国大西洋沿岸的卡罗莱纳州到巴西都有这种物种。评价变异松毛虫的自然繁殖周期将有助于了解其在群落结构中的作用以及在实验室中对这种资源的管理。从2001年4月到2003年9月,每隔4-6周,L. variegatus(直径41 - 50 mm;在佛罗里达州圣约瑟夫湾鹰港采集了32只/组的样本。设计了一种雄性和雌性斑叶鼠配子发育和性腺成熟的组织学分期系统。全年性腺指数在9月或10月最小,3月或4月最大。在春季配子产生和成熟之前,生发上皮在秋季和冬季有一段营养储存期和有限的配子生成活动。结果表明,新月和满月与圆月相关联,表明月相周期或潮汐影响了圆月相的产卵时间。产卵高峰期出现在春季,偶尔也出现在夏季。从10月到1月可能没有产卵。这些数据表明,野外采集可以在早春进行,以确保怀孕的成年人进行发育研究。
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