Sexual maturity in young Dreissena polymorpha from Lake Como (N. Italy) |
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Authors: | G VAILATI R BACCHETTA P MANTECCA |
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Institution: | Dipartimento di Biologia , Università degli Studi di Milano, Sezione di Zoologia e Citologia , 26 Via Celoria, I-20133, Milan, Italy Phone: + 39 (02) 5385-4794 Fax: + 39 (02) 5385-4794 E-mail: renato.bacchetta@unimi.it |
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Abstract: | Summary The reproductive biology of the zebra mussel Dreissena polymorpha was studied during 1999 in a natural population living in Lake Como (N. Italy), with particular reference to the differences in behavior between young and adult mussels. Histological analysis of gonads was used to study the gametogenic cycles and to evaluate when the young reached sexual maturity. Signs of active gametogenesis were detected in ≥4 mm shell length mussels. Mature gametes and the first spawning events were observed in ≥5 mm males and in ≥6 mm females. The gonad feature of ≥7 mm mussels was similar to that of the adults. Size frequency distributions revealed that the new generation (0+) first spawned in the year following birth, but only after winter. The length of larval time seemed to vary greatly depending on the spawning period, in addition to the environmental conditions. The first settled mussels ≥500 μm in shell length were observed 3–4 months after the first depositions. Water temperature seemed to be the most important factor which regulated sexual phenomena of both young and adult mussels. Its role in the onset of the spawning events was confirmed, but it is important to point out that temperature is not enough to trigger reproduction since gamete release is impossible without sufficient energy, especially for young mussels. |
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Keywords: | Sexual maturity reproductive cycle histology shell length Dreissena polymorpha |
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