北极深海水螅的繁殖、招募和生长

IF 1.3 4区 生物学 Q3 MARINE & FRESHWATER BIOLOGY
Kirstin S. Meyer-Kaiser, Caitlin Q. Plowman, Thomas Soltwedel
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摘要

极地和深海环境中的无脊椎动物具有复杂的生活史,它们暴露在独特的环境条件下,可能有利于非远洋发育和k -战略型繁殖。尽管许多极地物种遵循这一策略,但数量最多的物种往往具有更多的r-策略生活史特征。我们在北极深海放置了3年的人工基质,收集了数百个水藻标本。虽然这一物种以前被描述为罕见的,但我们报道了密集的、斑块状的人工基质招募,这表明B. cornucopia是高度机会主义的。与研究区其他无根无脊椎动物相比,该物种具有快速生长、高繁殖力和连续繁殖的特点,这些都是r选择生活史的特征。该物种的淋孔很简单,没有明显的蝶节或放射状管。我们在雌性性腺细胞的组织学切片上观察到护士细胞,但没有观察到雄性性腺细胞。在成熟标本中,性腺细胞从胚柱中分离出来,似乎有受精包膜,这表明每个性腺细胞由单个卵母细胞组成,胚胎发育发生在水柱中。水螅类通常是第一批进入北极海底的无脊椎动物,但很容易杂草丛生。聚宝盆和其他水生生物的机会主义生活史可能适合在面临高死亡率的情况下维持种群。我们的研究证明了人工基质对收集其他稀有机会物种的效用。
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Reproduction, recruitment, and growth of the Arctic deep-sea hydroid Bouillonia cornucopia

Invertebrates in polar and deep-sea environments that have complex life histories are exposed to unique environmental conditions that may favor non-pelagic development and K-strategist reproduction. Although many polar species follow this strategy, the numerically most abundant species tend to have more r-strategist life-history characteristics. We deployed artificial substrata over 3 years in the Arctic deep sea and collected hundreds of specimens of the athecate hydroid Bouillonia cornucopia. While this species has previously been described as rare, we report dense, patchy recruitment on artificial substrata, suggesting that B. cornucopia is highly opportunistic. This species has rapid growth compared to other sessile invertebrates in the study area, high fecundity, and continuous reproduction—all characteristics of an r-selected life history. The species’ gonophores are simple, lacking an obvious spadix or radial canals. We observed nurse cells in histological sections of female gonophores, but no male gonophores were observed. Gonophores break away from the blastostyles in mature specimens and appear to have fertilization envelopes, suggesting that each gonophore is composed of a single oocyte and that embryological development occurs in the water column. Hydroids are typically the first invertebrates to recruit to substrata in the Arctic but are easily overgrown. The opportunistic life histories of B. cornucopia and other hydroids may be adaptive for maintaining populations in the face of high mortality. Our study demonstrates the utility of artificial substrata for collections of otherwise rare opportunistic species.

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Invertebrate Biology
Invertebrate Biology 生物-动物学
CiteScore
2.20
自引率
8.30%
发文量
28
审稿时长
>12 weeks
期刊介绍: Invertebrate Biology presents fundamental advances in our understanding of the structure, function, ecology, and evolution of the invertebrates, which represent the vast majority of animal diversity. Though ultimately organismal in focus, the journal publishes manuscripts addressing phenomena at all levels of biological organization. Invertebrate Biology welcomes manuscripts addressing the biology of invertebrates from diverse perspectives, including those of: • genetics, cell, and molecular biology • morphology and biomechanics • reproduction and development • physiology and behavior • ecology • evolution and phylogenetics
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