Reconstructing life‐time reproductive histories using steroid hormones in cephalopod beaks

IF 5.1 2区 地球科学 Q1 LIMNOLOGY Limnology and Oceanography Letters Pub Date : 2025-02-13 DOI:10.1002/lol2.70000
Erica D. Durante, Michael D. Wiese, Ashley S. Meakin, Karina C. Hall, Zoë A. Doubleday
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Reproductive data are vital for fisheries and conservation management. For cephalopods, reproductive data are usually obtained by analyzing gonads, which only provide data on an individual at a given time and require whole deceased specimens. We developed a novel method for extracting reproductive hormones from along the growth axis of a chitinous structure which could thus provide lifetime reproductive histories. We tested our method on two octopus species by taking small subsamples (> 2 mg) of beak tissue along the growth axis. Estradiol and progesterone were detected in both sexes and species, but testosterone was not. Hormonal peaks were observed, likely indicating the timing of sexual maturity; however, peaks were not matched to absolute age. This is the first study to analyze hormones in the accretionary tissues of a marine invertebrate and could be used to collect vital reproductive data, such as age at maturity, on poorly understood species.
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利用头足类喙中的类固醇激素重建一生的生殖史
繁殖数据对渔业和保护管理至关重要。对于头足类动物来说,生殖数据通常是通过分析性腺获得的,而性腺只能提供特定时间内个体的数据,并且需要完整的死亡标本。我们开发了一种从壳质结构的生长轴提取生殖激素的新方法,从而可以提供终生的生殖历史。我们在两个章鱼物种上测试了我们的方法,沿生长轴提取了少量喙组织子样本(2 毫克)。雌雄章鱼都检测到了雌二醇和孕酮,但没有检测到睾酮。观察到激素峰值,这可能表明性成熟的时间;但是,峰值与绝对年龄不匹配。这是首次对海洋无脊椎动物增殖组织中的激素进行分析的研究,可用于收集对其了解甚少的物种的重要生殖数据,如成熟年龄。
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期刊介绍: Limnology and Oceanography Letters (LO-Letters) serves as a platform for communicating the latest innovative and trend-setting research in the aquatic sciences. Manuscripts submitted to LO-Letters are expected to present high-impact, cutting-edge results, discoveries, or conceptual developments across all areas of limnology and oceanography, including their integration. Selection criteria for manuscripts include their broad relevance to the field, strong empirical and conceptual foundations, succinct and elegant conclusions, and potential to advance knowledge in aquatic sciences.
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