栖息在加利福尼亚湾东南部的大拉金蝇(拉金蝇科)的性腺发育和性行为

Pub Date : 2021-03-09 DOI:10.3897/ZOOLOGIA.38.E56529
M. I. Sotelo-Gonzalez, M. García-Ulloa, A. Góngora-Gómez, L. A. Salcido-Guevara, J. Arzola-González, C. Sepúlveda, R. Sánchez-Cárdenas
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Larkinia grandis (Broderip & G.B. Sowerby I, 1829)是一种蛤科蛤蜊,是墨西哥社区的重要渔业资源。它也被认为是一种具有水产养殖潜力的物种。在这项工作中,我们调查了在加利福尼亚湾的L. grandis种群的性腺阶段和性行为。我们的研究结果支持了一个假设,即在被研究的人群中,男女比例是1比1。研究还发现,大叶瓢虫性腺的形状、位置和颜色与其他瓢虫科物种的观察结果一致。此外,雄性和雌性的性腺有5个阶段(发育、成熟、产卵、产卵后和休息),在产卵后和休息阶段开始时,明显存在棕色细胞,这表明这些细胞参与了残留物的再吸收。此外,还定义了雄性的非同步配子发生,雌性的同步配子发生和批量产卵。这一贡献的结果可以用于保护这种双壳类动物的努力。
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Gonadal development and sexuality of Larkinia grandis (Arcida: Arcidae) inhabiting southeastern Gulf of California
Larkinia grandis (Broderip & G.B. Sowerby I, 1829), an important fishing resource for Mexican communities, is an Arcidae clam. It is also considered a species with aquaculture potential. In this work we investigated the gonadal phases and sexuality in a population of L. grandis in the Gulf of California. Our findings support the hypothesis that there is one male per female in the population studied. It also documents that the shape, position and color of the gonads of L. grandis are consistent with observations in other Arcidae species. Additionally, five gonadal phases are differentiated and described in males and females (development, mature, spawning, post-spawning and resting), with a noticeable presence of brown cells during post-spawning and the onset of the resting phase, suggesting that those cells are involved in the reabsorption of remnants. Additionally, asynchronous gametogenesis in males, synchronic gametogenesis in females and batch spawning are defined. The results of this contribution can be used in the efforts to protect this bivalve.
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