Larval release in the crab Rhithropanopeus harrisii (Gould): chemical cues from hatching eggs |
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Authors: | Rittschof, Dan Forward, Richard B., Jr. Mott, David D. |
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Abstract: | Decapod crustaceans have rhythmic larval release patterns. Inthe case of Rhithropanopeus harrisii substances associated withhatching eggs induce ovigerous crabs to exhibit stereotypiclarval release behavior involving vigorous abdomen pumping.In this study, the pumping response of ovigerous crabs was usedto investigate the chemistry of the substances (pumping factor)that evoke larval release behavior. Pumping was induced by polarsubstances released into sea water upon egg hatching. Pumpingfactor was concentrated and desalted by adsorption chromatographywith Amberlite XAD-7 resin. Size fractionation by cascade pressuredialysis indicated that most of the active material had a mol.wt. <500 daltons. Biological activity was destroyed by incubationof pumping factor with a non-specific protease. Amino acid analysisof hydrolyzed factor indicated that arginine comprised 50%of the amino acids. Pumping responses were elicited experimentallyby abnormally high concentrations of mixtures of the two majoramino acids (arginine and glycine) in the hydrolysate. Theseresults suggest that pumping factor is a heterogeneous groupof small peptides each containing arginine. |
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