Intraspecific variation in the sexual pattern of red-belted anthias, Pseudanthias rubrizonatus.

IF 2 3区 农林科学 Q2 FISHERIES
Emma Hinako Moritoshi, Haruka Matsumoto, Midori Matsuoka, Shinich Dewa, Gen Kume
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Abstract

Recent studies indicate that the sexual patterns of some species can vary with local population size and density, suggesting that protogynous species may shift to gonochorism in larger populations. Red-belted anthias Pseudanthias rubrizonatus, a protogynous hermaphrodite, forms diverse-sized groups in Kagoshima Bay, Japan (31.58°N, 130.66°E), from typical polygynous medium-sized groups with a few males and several females, to an unusually large group exceeding 10,000 individuals. This study aimed to determine the sexual pattern of P. rubrizonatus in different-sized groups. The research was conducted from July 2019 to June 2022. This study revealed the process from sexual differentiation to maturation, and discovered primary males through gonadal histology and otolith growth analysis. All juvenile gonads developed an ovarian lumen before sexual differentiation. Most differentiated to mature females (38.0-77.0 mm standard length [SL], 0-3 years, n = 197), then changed sex (52.0-79.3 mm SL, 2-3 years, n = 14) to secondary males. Sex change occurred year-round. All mature males (50.2-95.1 mm SL, 1-5 years, n = 83) exhibited distinct dimorphic and dichromatic features. Some juveniles underwent bisexuality around 100 days post-hatching; spermatocytes were found with primary-growth stage oocytes (25.5-46.9 mm SL, ≤1 year, n = 24). Primary males (50.2-65.5 mm SL, 1 year, n = 9) were collected only in the large group. These findings indicate intraspecific variation in sexual pattern depending on the group sizes, with diandric protogyny in the large group and monandric protogyny in medium groups. Diandric protogyny is unprecedented in Anthiinae. Although primary males emerge as group size increases, protogyny remains consistently maintained in P. rubrizonatus in Kagoshima Bay, with no evidence of gonochorism observed.

红带蚁性模式的种内变异。
最近的研究表明,一些物种的性模式可能会随着当地种群的大小和密度而变化,这表明在较大的种群中,原生雌性物种可能会转向雌雄同体。在日本鹿鹿岛湾(31.58°N, 130.66°E),红带花(Pseudanthias rubrizonatus)是一种雌雄同体的雌雄同体,形成了不同大小的群体,从典型的多雄多母的中等一夫多妻群体到超过10,000只的异常大群体。本研究旨在确定不同大小群体的红绒螯虾的性模式。该研究于2019年7月至2022年6月进行。本研究揭示了雌雄分化到成熟的过程,并通过性腺组织学和耳石生长分析发现了初级雄性。所有幼年性腺在性别化之前都发育有卵巢管腔。主要分化为成熟雌虫(38.0 ~ 77.0 mm标准长度[SL], 0 ~ 3岁,n = 197),然后变性为次生雄虫(52.0 ~ 79.3 mm标准长度,2 ~ 3岁,n = 14)。性别变化全年都在发生。所有成年雄性(50.2 ~ 95.1 mm SL, 1 ~ 5岁,n = 83)均表现出明显的二态和二色特征。一些幼鱼在孵化后100天左右出现双性恋;精母细胞与初级生长期卵母细胞(25.5 ~ 46.9 mm SL,≤1年,n = 24)。主要雄性(50.2-65.5 mm SL, 1年,n = 9)只在大组中采集。这些发现表明,性模式在种内的变化取决于群体的大小,在大群体中有双雄原生雌性,在中等群体中有单雄原生雌性。雌雄同体在蚁科中是前所未有的。虽然随着群体规模的增加,原始雄性也会出现,但鹿儿岛湾的红绒p.r ubrizonatus一直保持着雌性交配,没有观察到雌雄同体的证据。
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Journal of fish biology
Journal of fish biology 生物-海洋与淡水生物学
CiteScore
4.00
自引率
10.00%
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292
审稿时长
3 months
期刊介绍: The Journal of Fish Biology is a leading international journal for scientists engaged in all aspects of fishes and fisheries research, both fresh water and marine. The journal publishes high-quality papers relevant to the central theme of fish biology and aims to bring together under one cover an overall picture of the research in progress and to provide international communication among researchers in many disciplines with a common interest in the biology of fish.
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