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Life-history pathways in relation to gonadal sex differentiation in the anemonefish,Amphiprion clarkii,in temperate waters of Japan
Authors:Akihisa Hattori  Yasunobu Yanagisawa
Affiliation:(1) Department of Biology, Faculty of Science, Ehime University, 790 Bunkyo-cho, Matsuyama, Japan;(2) Present address: Laboratory of Animal Sociology, Department of Biology Faculty of Science, Osaka City University, 558 Sumiyoshi-ku, Osaka, Japan
Abstract:Synopsis The process of gonadal sex differentiation in Amphiprion clarkii was investigated for 2 years at Murote Beach, Shikoku Island, Japan. Six color phases were discriminated on the basis of the caudal fin coloration, which corresponded well to six gonadal phases. From changes of the color phases with growth, three life history pathways were detected: (1) subadult male rarr subadult female rarr adult female, (2) subadult male rarr adult male rarr adult female, (3) subadult male rarr adult male. Different pathways were due to the difference of timing among individuals in the development of ovarian tissues of the hermaphroditic gonads involving the atrophy of testicular tissues. Irreversible differentiation of ovarian tissues of the gonads occurred more frequently among nonbreeders (10 cases) than among breeders (4 cases). The second pathway, which has been thought the norm of tropical anemonefishes, was therefore not primary in this population. This can be attributed to ecological conditions: fish are able to move between host sea anemones and nonbreeders can escape from social suppression by adult pairs because of high population density of hosts.
Keywords:Protandry  Pre-maturational sex change  Gonad histology  Field observations
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