Gamete quality in triploid Pacific oyster (Crassostrea gigas)

Triploidy induction in shellfish aims to obtain faster growth and sterility of reared individuals. Triploid Pacific oysters are most often not totally sterile, but have greatly reduced reproductive capacities compared to those recorded in diploid individuals. The description of gamete output in trip...

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Published in:Aquaculture
Main Authors: Suquet, Marc, Malo, Florent, Quere, Claudie, Ledu, Christophe, Le Grand, Jacqueline, Benabdelmouna, Abdellah
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Language:English
Published: Elsevier Science Bv 2016
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https://doi.org/10.1016/j.aquaculture.2015.08.032
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spelling ftarchimer:oai:archimer.ifremer.fr:38835 2023-05-15T15:58:39+02:00 Gamete quality in triploid Pacific oyster (Crassostrea gigas) Suquet, Marc Malo, Florent Quere, Claudie Ledu, Christophe Le Grand, Jacqueline Benabdelmouna, Abdellah 2016-01 application/pdf https://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00277/38835/37581.pdf https://doi.org/10.1016/j.aquaculture.2015.08.032 https://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00277/38835/ eng eng Elsevier Science Bv https://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00277/38835/37581.pdf doi:10.1016/j.aquaculture.2015.08.032 https://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00277/38835/ 2015 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved. info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess restricted use Aquaculture (0044-8486) (Elsevier Science Bv), 2016-01 , Vol. 451 , P. 11-15 Crassostrea gigas Reproduction Triploidy Gamete text Publication info:eu-repo/semantics/article 2016 ftarchimer https://doi.org/10.1016/j.aquaculture.2015.08.032 2021-09-23T20:26:36Z Triploidy induction in shellfish aims to obtain faster growth and sterility of reared individuals. Triploid Pacific oysters are most often not totally sterile, but have greatly reduced reproductive capacities compared to those recorded in diploid individuals. The description of gamete output in triploid aquatic animals is most often confined to the assessment of fecundity in females. The present work aims at further describing gamete quality of triploid Pacific oysters and comparing it to values observed in diploid individuals. Diploid and triploid oysters (produced by mating tetraploid males × diploid females) were reared in standard conditions and then transferred to the wild to allow the offspring to attain reproductive maturity. At the end of gametogenesis, the reproductive characteristics of both groups were estimated. After gonad sampling, gametes could be observed in 92.9% diploid oysters compared with 42.0% in triploids. A higher number of spermatozoa was produced in diploids (344 ± 106 × 109 spermatozoa) compared with triploids (5 ± 7 × 109 spermatozoa). Furthermore, the percentage of motile sperm and sperm swimming speed were higher in diploids compared with triploids. In contrast, a higher intracellular ATP content was found in triploids (99.1 ± 34.0 nmole 10− 9 sperm) than in diploids (63.6 ± 20.7 nmole 10− 9 sperm). A higher number of oocytes was collected from diploid oysters (19.1 ± 3.8 × 106 oocytes), than from triploid ones (0.1 ± 0.1 × 106 oocytes). The D-larval yield was 45% higher for crosses (female × male) triploid × diploid, than the control (diploid × diploid). Furthermore, the lowest D-larval yield was measured for triploid × triploid crosses. Considering the present data, a partial estimation of the reproductive potential of triploid Pacific oysters (triploid × triploid crosses) could be close to 0.06% of that of diploid individuals. However, this estimation is probably over-evaluated because it does not take into account the low sperm production of triploids (1.5% compared to diploids), the unknown frequency of spontaneous spawning in triploids and the low viability of the progeny. The consequences of the low reproductive potential of triploid Pacific oysters on natural populations and on hatchery practices are discussed. In conclusion, the present work confirms that triploidy leads to a limited reproductive potential as estimated by gamete characteristics and embryo developmental success. Statement of relevance This study is relevant to aquaculture because triploids are produced by aquaculture and the consequences of their low gamete quality, described in this paper, on the natural environment but also on hatchery practices are discussed. Article in Journal/Newspaper Crassostrea gigas Pacific oyster Archimer (Archive Institutionnelle de l'Ifremer - Institut français de recherche pour l'exploitation de la mer) Pacific Aquaculture 451 11 15
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topic Crassostrea gigas
Reproduction
Triploidy
Gamete
spellingShingle Crassostrea gigas
Reproduction
Triploidy
Gamete
Suquet, Marc
Malo, Florent
Quere, Claudie
Ledu, Christophe
Le Grand, Jacqueline
Benabdelmouna, Abdellah
Gamete quality in triploid Pacific oyster (Crassostrea gigas)
topic_facet Crassostrea gigas
Reproduction
Triploidy
Gamete
description Triploidy induction in shellfish aims to obtain faster growth and sterility of reared individuals. Triploid Pacific oysters are most often not totally sterile, but have greatly reduced reproductive capacities compared to those recorded in diploid individuals. The description of gamete output in triploid aquatic animals is most often confined to the assessment of fecundity in females. The present work aims at further describing gamete quality of triploid Pacific oysters and comparing it to values observed in diploid individuals. Diploid and triploid oysters (produced by mating tetraploid males × diploid females) were reared in standard conditions and then transferred to the wild to allow the offspring to attain reproductive maturity. At the end of gametogenesis, the reproductive characteristics of both groups were estimated. After gonad sampling, gametes could be observed in 92.9% diploid oysters compared with 42.0% in triploids. A higher number of spermatozoa was produced in diploids (344 ± 106 × 109 spermatozoa) compared with triploids (5 ± 7 × 109 spermatozoa). Furthermore, the percentage of motile sperm and sperm swimming speed were higher in diploids compared with triploids. In contrast, a higher intracellular ATP content was found in triploids (99.1 ± 34.0 nmole 10− 9 sperm) than in diploids (63.6 ± 20.7 nmole 10− 9 sperm). A higher number of oocytes was collected from diploid oysters (19.1 ± 3.8 × 106 oocytes), than from triploid ones (0.1 ± 0.1 × 106 oocytes). The D-larval yield was 45% higher for crosses (female × male) triploid × diploid, than the control (diploid × diploid). Furthermore, the lowest D-larval yield was measured for triploid × triploid crosses. Considering the present data, a partial estimation of the reproductive potential of triploid Pacific oysters (triploid × triploid crosses) could be close to 0.06% of that of diploid individuals. However, this estimation is probably over-evaluated because it does not take into account the low sperm production of triploids (1.5% compared to diploids), the unknown frequency of spontaneous spawning in triploids and the low viability of the progeny. The consequences of the low reproductive potential of triploid Pacific oysters on natural populations and on hatchery practices are discussed. In conclusion, the present work confirms that triploidy leads to a limited reproductive potential as estimated by gamete characteristics and embryo developmental success. Statement of relevance This study is relevant to aquaculture because triploids are produced by aquaculture and the consequences of their low gamete quality, described in this paper, on the natural environment but also on hatchery practices are discussed.
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author Suquet, Marc
Malo, Florent
Quere, Claudie
Ledu, Christophe
Le Grand, Jacqueline
Benabdelmouna, Abdellah
author_facet Suquet, Marc
Malo, Florent
Quere, Claudie
Ledu, Christophe
Le Grand, Jacqueline
Benabdelmouna, Abdellah
author_sort Suquet, Marc
title Gamete quality in triploid Pacific oyster (Crassostrea gigas)
title_short Gamete quality in triploid Pacific oyster (Crassostrea gigas)
title_full Gamete quality in triploid Pacific oyster (Crassostrea gigas)
title_fullStr Gamete quality in triploid Pacific oyster (Crassostrea gigas)
title_full_unstemmed Gamete quality in triploid Pacific oyster (Crassostrea gigas)
title_sort gamete quality in triploid pacific oyster (crassostrea gigas)
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