Development of gonads and evidence of protogyny in Spangled emperor (Lethrinus nebulosus) from the coastal waters off Negombo, Sri Lanka.

R. Ranatunga, S. Rathnayaka
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Gonad development and maturation of the spangled emperor Lethrinus nebulosus (Forsskal, 1775) inhabiting coastal waters off Negombo, Sri Lanka was investigated to understand the reproductive strategies. Sexual ontogeny was investigated using histological examinations of the gonads and changes in sex ratio with body size. Cellular characteristics and the most advanced germ cells presented in the gonads were considered for determining the sex and maturity stages. The transitional gonads were characterized by changes in internal gonad structure such as the appearance of spermatocyte and degenerated oocytes in the same developmental stage. Thick strands of stromal tissue within the lamellae and branched secondary strands were observed in transitional individuals. Increased blood vessels and sperm sinuses within the gonad wall were also an indications of sex transition. Therefore, L. nebulosus living in coastal waters off Negombo exhibited an early indication of protogynous hermaphroditism among adults. The sizes at 50% sexual maturity of males and females were estimated to be 29.5 cm and 39.5 cm respectively. A dramatic change in the sex ratio of the adult size classes suggested that female to male sex transition observed between 28.5- 40.4 cm body sizes. Sex ratios were 1.23: 0.46: 1 for female: transitional: males indicating slightly female-biased overall sex ratios. Female dominance in smaller size classes and male dominance in larger size classes were also evident Mean size at first capture recorded for L. nebulosus (19.6 cm) was well below the mean sizes of maturity for both male and female. Size-specific differences in sex ratios and reproductive potential indicate that conventional regulations that impose size limits for capture would not be very effective for the management of L. nebulosus.
斯里兰卡尼甘布沿海海域Spangled emperor (Lethrinus nebulosus)的性腺发育和原生生殖的证据。
研究了生活在斯里兰卡尼甘布沿海水域的spangled emperor Lethrinus nebulosus (Forsskal, 1775)的性腺发育和成熟情况,以了解其生殖策略。通过性腺的组织学检查和性别比随体型的变化来研究性个体发育。性腺的细胞特征和最先进的生殖细胞被认为是决定性成熟阶段的依据。过渡性性腺的特征是在同一发育阶段内性腺内部结构的变化,如精母细胞和卵母细胞的外观退化。在过渡性个体中观察到薄层间质组织的粗链和分枝的次级链。性腺壁内血管和精子窦的增加也是变性的迹象。因此,生活在尼甘布沿海水域的L. nebulosus在成虫中表现出早期的雌雄同体现象。雄性和雌性在50%性成熟时的大小分别为29.5 cm和39.5 cm。成年体型等级的性别比例的显著变化表明,在28.5- 40.4厘米的体型之间观察到雌性向雄性的性别转变。性别比例为1.23:0.46:1:女性:过渡:男性,表明整体性别比例略有偏向女性。雌虫在小虫类中占优势,雄虫在大虫类中占优势,这两种昆虫首次捕获时的平均体型(19.6 cm)均低于雌雄幼虫成熟时的平均体型。性别比例和生殖潜力的大小特异性差异表明,对捕获施加大小限制的传统法规对雾状乳杆菌的管理不是很有效。
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