Reproductive biology and sperm storage characters in two bobtail squid species (Cephalopoda: Sepiolidae)

IF 1.1 4区 生物学 Q3 MARINE & FRESHWATER BIOLOGY
Noriyosi Sato, Ryohei Tanabe, Takeru Uezu, Toshiki Matsuoka, Asuka Nakajima
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Bobtail squids (Family Sepiolidae) have a variety of sperm storage patterns, but their reproductive biology has not been studied in many species, especially those in Japanese waters. Two species, Austrorossia bipapillata (Subfamily Rossiinae) and Sepiolina nipponensis (Subfamily Heteroteuthinae) inhabit Suruga Bay in Japan. These were sampled approximately bimonthly by trawling at around 500 m between the end of September, 2020 and May, 2022. They were measured for body size (dorsal mantle length) and weighed for gonadosomatic index (GSI) calculation, and their sperm storage mechanism was investigated. The reproductive season occurs from May to October in A. bipapillata and from December to February in S. nipponensis. In both species, spermatangia were deposited inside the mantle cavity as implanted spermatangia. In A. bipapillata, 5.7 ± 6.5 spermatangia were deeply implanted in the opening of the oviduct, and in S. nipponensis 62.7 ± 61.5 spermatangia were attached to the left gill and surface of the connective-tissue capsule enclosing the digestive gland. The GSI was lower and there were fewer spermatophores stored in the spermatophoric sac of A. bipapillata males compared to S. nipponensis, leading us to suggest that it is exposed to weaker sperm competition than S. nipponensis, irrespective of similar sperm storage mechanism in the two species.

两种大尾乌贼(头足纲:乌贼科)的生殖生物学和精子储存特征
鲭鱿科(Sepiolidae)的精子储存方式多种多样,但对许多物种的繁殖生物学尚未进行研究,尤其是日本海域的物种。日本骏河湾栖息着两个物种:Austrorossia bipapillata(Rossiinae 亚科)和 Sepiolina nipponensis(Heteroteuthinae 亚科)。在 2020 年 9 月底至 2022 年 5 月期间,大约每两个月在 500 米左右的海域进行一次拖网取样。测量了它们的体型(背幔长度),称重以计算性腺指数(GSI),并研究了它们的精子储存机制。双吻鲈的繁殖季节为 5 月至 10 月,日本鲈的繁殖季节为 12 月至次年 2 月。这两个物种的精子都以植入精子的形式沉积在套腔内。在A. bipapillata中,5.7 ± 6.5个精子深深地植入输卵管开口处,而在S. nipponensis中,62.7 ± 61.5个精子附着在左鳃和包围消化腺的结缔组织囊表面。与尼波蟾相比,双唇蟾雄鱼的GSI较低,精囊中储存的精子数量也较少,因此我们认为,尽管双唇蟾和尼波蟾的精子储存机制相似,但其面临的精子竞争要弱于尼波蟾。
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2.30
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8.30%
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68
审稿时长
3-8 weeks
期刊介绍: JMBA is an international journal, publishing original research on all aspects of marine biology. It includes pioneering work taking place today on major issues concerning marine organisms and their environment. Subjects covered include: ecological surveys and population studies of marine communities; physiology and experimental biology; taxonomy, morphology and life history of marine animals and plants; and chemical and physical oceanographic work. Included with 2010 online subscriptions: Marine Biodiversity Records.
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