Reproductive morphology of the deep-sea protobranch bivalves Yoldiella ecaudata, Yoldiella sabrina, and Yoldiella valettei (Yoldiidae) from the Southern Ocean

The protobranch bivalves of the Southern Ocean are poorly understood ecologically, despite their high abundances in soft sediments from the shelf to the deep sea. The subclass has a long evolutionary history predating the formation of the polar front, and knowledge of their reproductive biology is k...

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Published in:Polar Biology
Main Authors: Reed, Adam J., Morris, James P., Linse, Katrin, Thatje, Sven
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: Springer 2014
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spelling ftnerc:oai:nora.nerc.ac.uk:507477 2023-05-15T13:23:54+02:00 Reproductive morphology of the deep-sea protobranch bivalves Yoldiella ecaudata, Yoldiella sabrina, and Yoldiella valettei (Yoldiidae) from the Southern Ocean Reed, Adam J. Morris, James P. Linse, Katrin Thatje, Sven 2014-10-01 text http://nora.nerc.ac.uk/id/eprint/507477/ https://nora.nerc.ac.uk/id/eprint/507477/1/Reed%20et%20al%20Protobranch%20reproduction.doc.docx https://doi.org/10.1007/s00300-014-1528-4 en eng Springer https://nora.nerc.ac.uk/id/eprint/507477/1/Reed%20et%20al%20Protobranch%20reproduction.doc.docx Reed, Adam J.; Morris, James P.; Linse, Katrin orcid:0000-0003-3477-3047 Thatje, Sven. 2014 Reproductive morphology of the deep-sea protobranch bivalves Yoldiella ecaudata, Yoldiella sabrina, and Yoldiella valettei (Yoldiidae) from the Southern Ocean. Polar Biology, 37 (10). 1383-1392. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00300-014-1528-4 <https://doi.org/10.1007/s00300-014-1528-4> Publication - Article PeerReviewed 2014 ftnerc https://doi.org/10.1007/s00300-014-1528-4 2023-02-04T19:39:49Z The protobranch bivalves of the Southern Ocean are poorly understood ecologically, despite their high abundances in soft sediments from the shelf to the deep sea. The subclass has a long evolutionary history predating the formation of the polar front, and knowledge of their reproductive biology is key to understanding better their successful radiation into the Southern Ocean, and within deep-sea basins. In this study, we for the first time investigate the reproductive morphology of three deep-water protobranchs; Yoldiella ecaudata from 500 m in the Amundsen Sea; Y. sabrina from between 200 and 4,730 m in the Amundsen Sea, Scotia Sea, and South Atlantic; and Y. valettei from 1,000 m in the Scotia Sea. All three species demonstrate evidence of lecithotrophic larval development with maximum oocyte size of 130.4, 187.9, and 120.6 µm in Y. ecaudata, Y. sabrina, and Y. valettei, respectively, further supported by prodissoconch I measurements. There is evidence for simultaneous hermaphroditism in Y. valettei. Asynchronous oocyte development within specimens of Y. ecaudata and Y. valettei is described, and also between populations of Y. sabrina separated by depth. The reproductive characteristics, comparable to those of North Atlantic deep-sea protobranch species, are discussed in the context of the cold thermally stable conditions prevailing on the deep-Antarctic continental shelf and deep sea. The requirement for reclassification of this complex subclass is also discussed in relation to observed soft anatomy and shell characteristics. Article in Journal/Newspaper Amundsen Sea Antarc* Antarctic North Atlantic Polar Biology Scotia Sea Southern Ocean Natural Environment Research Council: NERC Open Research Archive Antarctic Southern Ocean Scotia Sea Amundsen Sea Polar Biology 37 10 1383 1392
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description The protobranch bivalves of the Southern Ocean are poorly understood ecologically, despite their high abundances in soft sediments from the shelf to the deep sea. The subclass has a long evolutionary history predating the formation of the polar front, and knowledge of their reproductive biology is key to understanding better their successful radiation into the Southern Ocean, and within deep-sea basins. In this study, we for the first time investigate the reproductive morphology of three deep-water protobranchs; Yoldiella ecaudata from 500 m in the Amundsen Sea; Y. sabrina from between 200 and 4,730 m in the Amundsen Sea, Scotia Sea, and South Atlantic; and Y. valettei from 1,000 m in the Scotia Sea. All three species demonstrate evidence of lecithotrophic larval development with maximum oocyte size of 130.4, 187.9, and 120.6 µm in Y. ecaudata, Y. sabrina, and Y. valettei, respectively, further supported by prodissoconch I measurements. There is evidence for simultaneous hermaphroditism in Y. valettei. Asynchronous oocyte development within specimens of Y. ecaudata and Y. valettei is described, and also between populations of Y. sabrina separated by depth. The reproductive characteristics, comparable to those of North Atlantic deep-sea protobranch species, are discussed in the context of the cold thermally stable conditions prevailing on the deep-Antarctic continental shelf and deep sea. The requirement for reclassification of this complex subclass is also discussed in relation to observed soft anatomy and shell characteristics.
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author Reed, Adam J.
Morris, James P.
Linse, Katrin
Thatje, Sven
spellingShingle Reed, Adam J.
Morris, James P.
Linse, Katrin
Thatje, Sven
Reproductive morphology of the deep-sea protobranch bivalves Yoldiella ecaudata, Yoldiella sabrina, and Yoldiella valettei (Yoldiidae) from the Southern Ocean
author_facet Reed, Adam J.
Morris, James P.
Linse, Katrin
Thatje, Sven
author_sort Reed, Adam J.
title Reproductive morphology of the deep-sea protobranch bivalves Yoldiella ecaudata, Yoldiella sabrina, and Yoldiella valettei (Yoldiidae) from the Southern Ocean
title_short Reproductive morphology of the deep-sea protobranch bivalves Yoldiella ecaudata, Yoldiella sabrina, and Yoldiella valettei (Yoldiidae) from the Southern Ocean
title_full Reproductive morphology of the deep-sea protobranch bivalves Yoldiella ecaudata, Yoldiella sabrina, and Yoldiella valettei (Yoldiidae) from the Southern Ocean
title_fullStr Reproductive morphology of the deep-sea protobranch bivalves Yoldiella ecaudata, Yoldiella sabrina, and Yoldiella valettei (Yoldiidae) from the Southern Ocean
title_full_unstemmed Reproductive morphology of the deep-sea protobranch bivalves Yoldiella ecaudata, Yoldiella sabrina, and Yoldiella valettei (Yoldiidae) from the Southern Ocean
title_sort reproductive morphology of the deep-sea protobranch bivalves yoldiella ecaudata, yoldiella sabrina, and yoldiella valettei (yoldiidae) from the southern ocean
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