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The effect of parental size on spermatophore production, egg quality, fertilization success, and larval characteristics in the Caribbean Spiny lobster, Panulirus argus

机译:亲本大小对加勒比刺龙虾(Panulirus argus)精子细胞产生,卵子质量,受精成功率和幼虫特性的影响

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The average size of spiny lobsters (Decapoda; Palinuridae) has decreased worldwide over the past few decades. Market forces coupled with minimum size limits compel fishers to target the largest individuals. Males are targeted disproportionately as a consequence of sexual dimorphism in spiny lobster size (i.e. males grow larger than females) and because of protections for ovigerous females. Therefore, overexploitation of males has led to sperm limitation in several decapod populations with serious repercussions for reproductive success. In the Caribbean spiny lobster, Panulirus argus, little is known about the effect of reduced male size on fertilization success or the role that individual size plays in gamete and larval quality. We conducted a series of laboratory experiments to test the relationship between male size and spermatophore production over multiple mating events and to determine whether spermatophore reduction and female size affected fertilization success or larval attributes in P. argus in the Florida Keys, FL (USA). We found that over consecutive matings, larger males consistently produced spermatophores of a greater weight and area than smaller males, although size-specific differences in sperm cell density were undetected and probably obscured by high variance in the data. Where spermatophores were experimentally reduced to mimic the decline in spermatophore size with declining male size, fertilization success (the number of fertilized eggs/total number of eggs extruded) declined, indicating that sperm availability is indeed limited. No maternal size effects on egg size or quality (C:N ratio) or larval quality (size, swimming speed, mortality) were observed. Our results demonstrate the importance of maintaining large males in populations of P. argus to ensure fertilization success and caution against their overexploitation through fishing, which may severely reduce reproductive success and thus population sustainability.
机译:在过去的几十年中,全球多刺龙虾(十足目;;科)的平均大小有所减少。市场力量加上最小的尺寸限制迫使渔民以最大的个体为目标。由于刺龙虾大小上的两性异形(即,雄性长于雌性)和保护雌性的雌性,雄性不成比例地成为目标。因此,男性过度开发导致精子数量受到限制,对成功繁殖产生严重影响。在加勒比刺龙虾Panulirus argus中,鲜为人知的是,雄性大小减小对受精成功的影响或个体大小在配子和幼体质量中的作用。我们进行了一系列实验室实验,以测试在多次交配事件中雄性大小与精子生成之间的关系,并确定精子减少和雌性大小是否影响了佛罗里达州佛罗里达州阿基斯的受精成功率或幼虫属性(美国)。我们发现,在连续的交配过程中,较大的雄性始终产生比较小的雄性更大的重量和面积的精原细胞,尽管未检测到大小特异性的精子细胞密度差异,并且可能被数据的高差异所掩盖。在实验上减少精子细胞以模仿精子大小的减少和雄性大小的减少的情况下,受精成功率(受精卵数/卵总数)下降,表明精子的可利用性确实受到限制。没有观察到母体大小对蛋大小或质量(C:N比)或幼虫质量(大小,游泳速度,死亡率)的影响。我们的结果表明,保持大型男性在固氮假单胞菌种群中的重要性,以确保施肥成功并警惕通过捕捞过度捕捞,这可能会严重降低繁殖成功率,从而降低种群可持续性。

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