PATTERNS OF REPRODUCTION IN THREE SANDY BEACH WHELKS OF THE GENUS BULLIA GRIFFITH |
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Authors: | MCGWYNNE, L.E. VAN DER HORST, G. |
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Affiliation: | Zoology Dept., University of Port Elizabeth, P.O. Box 1600 Port Elizabeth, South Africa |
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Abstract: | The breeding cycles of two species of sandy beach whelk (Bulliadigitalis and B. pura) are presented and compared with a thirdspecies (B. rhodostoma). In all three species, egg maturationand copulation occur in spring while summer marks the depositionand spawning of egg capsules. B. digitalis and B. pura migrateoffshore to lay their eggs, the juveniles of both species restrictingthemselves to beyond the breaker zone. Newly hatched snailsof B. rhodostoma appear in the intertidal towards late summer.The discovery of a penis-like structure on females of B. rhodostomais investigated. The pseudopenis was also found on B. pura butnever on B. digitalis. The possibility of a sex-change was eliminatedon the histological investigation of the gonads of a range ofsnails and the examination of sex-ratios over a period of fivemonths. General trends in reproductive behaviour are also discussed. (Received 18 March 1984; |
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