A comparison of reproductive patterns in epifaunal and infaunal gammaridean amphipods

Robert F. Van Dolah, Edward Bird
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Abstract

Comparisons of egg size and number are made for 10 epifaunal and 16 infaunal species of shallow-water marine or estuarine gammaridean amphipods from the north-western Atlantic. Epifaunal species have significantly more, smaller eggs than infaunal species of the same size and geographic region. Strong latitudinal and seasonal effects are also evident. For several species, egg size increases and egg number decreases in populations at more northern latitudes and in populations breeding during colder seasons. The few exceptions to the above patterns may reflect unique differences in the biology of particular species. A hypothesis is proposed that adult mortality risk is correlated positively with egg number and inversely with egg size.

脚掌外和脚掌内双足类动物生殖模式的比较
对来自西北大西洋的浅水海洋或河口伽玛里亚类片脚类动物的10种法外和16种法内种卵的大小和数量进行了比较。在相同大小和地理区域的情况下,底栖物种的卵明显比底栖物种多、小。强烈的纬度和季节影响也很明显。对于一些物种来说,在更北纬的种群和在寒冷季节繁殖的种群中,卵的大小增加而卵的数量减少。上述模式的少数例外可能反映了特定物种在生物学上的独特差异。提出了一个假设,成人死亡风险与卵数正相关,与卵大小负相关。
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