The annual gametogenic cycle of the sea anemone Metridium senile from the Gulf of Maine |
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Authors: | Michael R. Lombardi |
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Affiliation: | a Biology Program, University of New Hampshire, Durham, NH 03824, USA b Department of Molecular, Cellular and Biomedical Sciences, University of New Hampshire, Durham, NH 03824, USA |
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Abstract: | A year-long study was conducted to quantify the reproductive cycle of the clonal sea anemone, Metridium senile, an important member of the benthic community in the Gulf of Maine (GOM). M.senile is an abundant sessile invertebrate that forms identifiable clonal aggregations that are maintained by pedal laceration but individuals can also reproduce sexually. Specimens were collected monthly from a shallow (< 10 m) subtidal site and the reproductive cycle of male and female anemones was described on a seasonal basis using histological preparation of the gonads and light microscopy. Gametogenesis was determined for both sexes and showed that females undergo spawning during the seasonal transition from summer to fall, while males have mature sperm within testicular cysts in the winter, spring, and summer. Environmental data recorded at the study site shows that the spawning period occurs during a period of peak water temperature (August-September), and rapid gametogenesis occurs during periods of high food availability (April). The low percentage of reproductively mature anemones and the dominance of asexual reproduction in this population are believed to be the result of the high flow regime at this site. |
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Keywords: | Asexual reproduction Gametogenesis Gulf of Maine Pedal laceration Sea anemone Spawning |
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