Fecundity and embryo development of three Antarctic deep-water scleractinians: Flabellum thouarsii, F. curvatum and F. impensum

The larval development of three species of deep-water scleractinian, Flabellum thouarsii, F. curvatum and F. impensum, was examined from samples collected from the deep continental shelf off the Western Antarctic Peninsula between 1999 and 2001. All three of these species were gonochoric, with femal...

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Published in:Deep Sea Research Part II: Topical Studies in Oceanography
Main Authors: Waller, Rhian G., Tyler, Paul A., Smith, Craig R.
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Published: 2008
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spelling ftsouthampton:oai:eprints.soton.ac.uk:65026 2023-07-30T03:57:40+02:00 Fecundity and embryo development of three Antarctic deep-water scleractinians: Flabellum thouarsii, F. curvatum and F. impensum Waller, Rhian G. Tyler, Paul A. Smith, Craig R. 2008-11 https://eprints.soton.ac.uk/65026/ unknown Waller, Rhian G., Tyler, Paul A. and Smith, Craig R. (2008) Fecundity and embryo development of three Antarctic deep-water scleractinians: Flabellum thouarsii, F. curvatum and F. impensum. Deep Sea Research Part II: Topical Studies in Oceanography, 55 (22-23), 2527-2534. (doi:10.1016/j.dsr2.2008.07.001 <http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.dsr2.2008.07.001>). Article PeerReviewed 2008 ftsouthampton https://doi.org/10.1016/j.dsr2.2008.07.001 2023-07-09T21:04:26Z The larval development of three species of deep-water scleractinian, Flabellum thouarsii, F. curvatum and F. impensum, was examined from samples collected from the deep continental shelf off the Western Antarctic Peninsula between 1999 and 2001. All three of these species were gonochoric, with females brooding multiple stages of planulae larvae. Mean fecundity was found to be high (F. thouarsii, 2412 oocytes per polyp (opp) (±1554sd); F. curvatum 1618 opp (±1071sd); F. impensum, 1270 opp (±884sd)). F. thouarsii has a previtellogenic oocyte size of 500 ?m and a maximum oocyte size of 4800 ?m. F. curvatum has a previtellogenic oocyte size of 800 ?m and a maximum oocytes size of 5120 ?m, and F. impensum has the largest oocyte sizes with a previtellogenic oocyte size of 1000 ?m and a maximum oocyte size of 5200 ?m. Larvae were found free within the gastrovascular cavity and embedded within the mesenterial gastrodermis. Three tentative stages of larvae were observed within female individuals, with the final stages having prominent tentacle buds and oral areas. A maximum of two larvae were found per mesentery in F. thouarsii and F. impensum, and four larvae were found per mesentery for F. curvatum. Four stages of spermatogenesis also were observed using histological techniques. The observations are discussed in relation to modes of reproduction in Antarctic waters and the deep sea. Article in Journal/Newspaper Antarc* Antarctic Antarctic Peninsula University of Southampton: e-Prints Soton Antarctic Antarctic Peninsula Deep Sea Research Part II: Topical Studies in Oceanography 55 22-23 2527 2534
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description The larval development of three species of deep-water scleractinian, Flabellum thouarsii, F. curvatum and F. impensum, was examined from samples collected from the deep continental shelf off the Western Antarctic Peninsula between 1999 and 2001. All three of these species were gonochoric, with females brooding multiple stages of planulae larvae. Mean fecundity was found to be high (F. thouarsii, 2412 oocytes per polyp (opp) (±1554sd); F. curvatum 1618 opp (±1071sd); F. impensum, 1270 opp (±884sd)). F. thouarsii has a previtellogenic oocyte size of 500 ?m and a maximum oocyte size of 4800 ?m. F. curvatum has a previtellogenic oocyte size of 800 ?m and a maximum oocytes size of 5120 ?m, and F. impensum has the largest oocyte sizes with a previtellogenic oocyte size of 1000 ?m and a maximum oocyte size of 5200 ?m. Larvae were found free within the gastrovascular cavity and embedded within the mesenterial gastrodermis. Three tentative stages of larvae were observed within female individuals, with the final stages having prominent tentacle buds and oral areas. A maximum of two larvae were found per mesentery in F. thouarsii and F. impensum, and four larvae were found per mesentery for F. curvatum. Four stages of spermatogenesis also were observed using histological techniques. The observations are discussed in relation to modes of reproduction in Antarctic waters and the deep sea.
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author Waller, Rhian G.
Tyler, Paul A.
Smith, Craig R.
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Tyler, Paul A.
Smith, Craig R.
Fecundity and embryo development of three Antarctic deep-water scleractinians: Flabellum thouarsii, F. curvatum and F. impensum
author_facet Waller, Rhian G.
Tyler, Paul A.
Smith, Craig R.
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title Fecundity and embryo development of three Antarctic deep-water scleractinians: Flabellum thouarsii, F. curvatum and F. impensum
title_short Fecundity and embryo development of three Antarctic deep-water scleractinians: Flabellum thouarsii, F. curvatum and F. impensum
title_full Fecundity and embryo development of three Antarctic deep-water scleractinians: Flabellum thouarsii, F. curvatum and F. impensum
title_fullStr Fecundity and embryo development of three Antarctic deep-water scleractinians: Flabellum thouarsii, F. curvatum and F. impensum
title_full_unstemmed Fecundity and embryo development of three Antarctic deep-water scleractinians: Flabellum thouarsii, F. curvatum and F. impensum
title_sort fecundity and embryo development of three antarctic deep-water scleractinians: flabellum thouarsii, f. curvatum and f. impensum
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