This study investigated the ability of water-borne gametes to induce spawning and aggregation behavior in the echinoid Lytechinus variegatus. In the field, 1 individual from each of 40 pairs of urchins was induced to spawn to test whether spawning would be induced in the other urchin. Additionally, 5 urchins were induced to spawn upstream from 20 individuals placed in a group. Thirteen replicates of this experiment were conducted to test whether the larger volume of gametes combined with more urchins would induce spawning. Ripe and nonripe urchins were also videotaped in a 2 m diameter pool with and without sperm in the water (n = 3). All urchins were found to move rapidly (50 cm min-1), although the amount of movement, distance apart, and number and duration of encounters was the same regardless of their reproductive status or the presence/absence of sperm in the water. Urchins never spawned in response to water-borne gametes although most were found to be ripe.
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Inter-Research Science Center
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2004
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This study investigated the ability of water-borne gametes to induce spawning and aggregation behavior in the echinoid Lytechinus variegatus. In the field, 1 individual from each of 40 pairs of urchins was induced to spawn to test whether spawning would be induced in the other urchin. Additionally, 5 urchins were induced to spawn upstream from 20 individuals placed in a group. Thirteen replicates of this experiment were conducted to test whether the larger volume of gametes combined with more urchins would induce spawning. Ripe and nonripe urchins were also videotaped in a 2 m diameter pool with and without sperm in the water (n = 3). All urchins were found to move rapidly (50 cm min-1), although the amount of movement, distance apart, and number and duration of encounters was the same regardless of their reproductive status or the presence/absence of sperm in the water. Urchins never spawned in response to water-borne gametes although most were found to be ripe.
This manuscript is available at http://www.int-res.com/ and may be cited as: McCarthy, D. A., & Young, C. M. (2004). Effects of waterborne gametes on the aggregation behavior of Lytechinus variegatus. Marine Ecology Progress Series, 283, 191-198. doi:10.3354/meps283191
Florida Atlantic University. Harbor Branch Oceanographic Institute contribution #1559.
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2004
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2004
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10.3354/meps283191
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2004
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McCarthy, D. A.
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9 p.
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Effects of waterborne gametes on the aggregation behavior of Lytechinus variegatus
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Inter-Research Science Center
2004
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Effects of waterborne gametes on the aggregation behavior of Lytechinus variegatus
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Effects of waterborne gametes on the aggregation behavior of Lytechinus variegatus