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Prefeeding larval development time is not correlated with egg size in regular echinoids (Strongylocentrotus species)
Authors:LAUREN DICKIE  MICHAEL HART  RICHARD HELLING
Institution:Department of Zoology and Friday Harbor Laboratories , University of Washington , Friday Harbor, WA, 98250, USA
Abstract:Summary

We compared prefeeding development times, from fertilized egg to prism larva, for Strongylocentrotus embryos from four clutches of eggs (each from a different species) differing in size. Development times did not vary consistently with egg diameter, and trends among eggs of different sizes varied with stage of development. In some cases, development times for eggs of intermediate diameter (S. franciscanus) were longer than those for larger or smaller eggs. Although mean egg diameters in clutches ranged from 84 μm (S. purpuratus) to 162 μm (S. pallidus), differences in development time to the last embryonic stage (prism) were very small. We conclude that the inverse relationship between parental investment in offspring and premetamorphic development time in echinoids depends only on the functional consequences of reduced size of feeding larval stages: effects of egg size on prefeeding development time are not evident.
Keywords:Development time  echinoids  egg size  life histories  Strongylocentrotus
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