Male reproductive output and sperm competition as indicated by gonadosomatic index in Paddlefish stocks

IF 2 3区 农林科学 Q2 FISHERIES Transactions of The American Fisheries Society Pub Date : 2024-02-23 DOI:10.1002/tafs.10459
Dennis L. Scarnecchia, Jason D. Schooley, Aaron Slominski, K. Michael Backes, Brandon Brown, Brent D. Gordon, Youngtaik Lim
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ObjectiveWe investigated if large Paddlefish Polyodon spathula invest in testis weight disproportionately more than smaller males, as expressed by the gonadosomatic index (GSI). The approach was to assess the relation between testis weight F (i.e., the combined weight of both testes) and fish weight W in the expression F = aWb. The hypothesis was that sperm competition in Paddlefish would be expected (with b > 1) based on observations of several male fish attending a female spawner in a past study in the Osage River, Missouri.MethodsWe used a large, three‐state data set from three fisheries (Montana, North Dakota, and Oklahoma) to evaluate isometry and allometry in the power function relationship between fish weight and testis weight.ResultAll three data sets showed hyperallometric increases in testis weight with fish weight (i.e., b > 1). For Montana males, hyperallometry was greatest (b = 1.56; n = 8798), followed by North Dakota (b = 1.36; n = 8209) and Oklahoma (b = 1.22; n = 9571). Paddlefish from Montana and North Dakota had much lower testis weights through age 18 and much lower fish weights through age 25 than Oklahoma Paddlefish. By ages 17–25, mean male GSI in Oklahoma declined, whereas it remained level at about 1.5 for combined Montana and North Dakota Paddlefish. Throughout their lives, at each age, Montana and North Dakota Paddlefish allocated a higher percentage of their total weight to testis weight and reached a higher asymptotic GSI (GSI) than did Oklahoma Paddlefish; GSI was 1.50 for Montana fish, 1.44 for North Dakota fish, and 1.26 for Oklahoma fish.ConclusionResults provide evidence supporting the occurrence sperm competition (i.e., b > 1), as would occur when two or more males compete to fertilize the eggs of a female spawning Paddlefish. Comparisons among species and stocks are made but were limited by an acute shortage of data on male testis weights and other testis characteristics (e.g., sperm size, energy content), and reproductive investment in Paddlefish and most other fishes in other localities.
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桨鱼种群的性腺指数显示雄性生殖产量和精子竞争情况
目的我们研究了大型桨鲉的睾丸重量是否比小型雄性桨鲉的睾丸重量不成比例地大,这可以用性腺指数(GSI)来表示。研究方法是评估睾丸重量 F(即两个睾丸的总重量)与鱼体重量 W 之间的关系,即 F = aWb。方法我们使用来自三个渔场(蒙大拿州、北达科他州和俄克拉荷马州)的大型三州数据集来评估鱼体重量和睾丸重量之间幂函数关系中的等距和异距、b>1)。蒙大拿州的雄性桨鲉的超allometry最大(b = 1.56; n = 8798),其次是北达科他州(b = 1.36; n = 8209)和俄克拉荷马州(b = 1.22; n = 9571)。蒙大拿州和北达科他州的桨鲉在18龄前的睾丸重量和25龄前的鱼体重量远低于俄克拉荷马州的桨鲉。到17-25龄时,俄克拉荷马州的平均雄性GSI有所下降,而蒙大拿州和北达科他州的桨鲉则保持在1.5左右。与俄克拉荷马桨鱼相比,蒙大拿桨鱼和北达科他桨鱼一生中每个年龄段的睾丸重量占总重量的比例都较高,并达到较高的渐进 GSI(GSI∞);蒙大拿桨鱼的 GSI∞ 为 1.50,北达科他桨鱼的 GSI∞ 为 1.44,俄克拉荷马桨鱼的 GSI∞ 为 1.26、b >1),当两条或两条以上的雄性鱼竞争让一条产卵的雌性桨鱼的卵受精时,就会出现这种情况。在物种和种群之间进行了比较,但由于严重缺乏有关雄性睾丸重量和其他睾丸特征(如精子大小、能量含量)的数据,以及其他地区桨鱼和大多数其他鱼类的生殖投资数据,这些比较受到了限制。
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期刊介绍: Transactions of the American Fisheries Society is a highly regarded international journal of fisheries science that has been published continuously since 1872. It features results of basic and applied research in genetics, physiology, biology, ecology, population dynamics, economics, health, culture, and other topics germane to marine and freshwater finfish and shellfish and their respective fisheries and environments.
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