Can a morphological structure be used as a macroscopic indicator of sexual maturity in deep-sea shrimps of the genus Plesionika?

The present work describes a new structure present in the genus Plesionika that enables sexual maturity determination in females and the sex determination in mature pandalids of the genus Plesionika and Heterocarpus. Females of P. edwardsi presented sizes ranging between 14.10-19.05 mm CL and the sp...

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Published in:Frontiers in Marine Science
Main Authors: Triay-Portella, Raül, Ruiz Díaz, Raquel, González Pajuelo, José Mario, Biscoito, Manuel, Escribano, Aitor, González Pérez, José Antonio
Other Authors: BU-BAS
Format: Conference Object
Language:English
Published: 2016
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10553/123154
https://doi.org/10.3389/conf.FMARS.2016.05.00145
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author Triay-Portella, Raül
Ruiz Díaz, Raquel
González Pajuelo, José Mario
Biscoito, Manuel
Escribano, Aitor
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description The present work describes a new structure present in the genus Plesionika that enables sexual maturity determination in females and the sex determination in mature pandalids of the genus Plesionika and Heterocarpus. Females of P. edwardsi presented sizes ranging between 14.10-19.05 mm CL and the spines, located between the 5th pair of pereiopods, were present until 17.45 mm CL. In this species the individuals reach the size of first maturity (SFM) at 17.65 mm CL. On the other hand, the size in P. gigliolii ranged between 11.21-12.13 mm CL. P.giglioli reached SFM at 8.23 mm CL and the spines were present until 11.41 mm CL. In the case of P. narval the size ranged between 12.94-19.72 mm CL and the spines were present until 14.45 mm CL, which matches with the SFM at 14.61 mm CL. Finally, size in females of P. williamsi ranged between 18.05-29.56 mm carapace length (CL) and spines were present until 18.34 mm CL. The SFM in this species is 18.00 mm CL. The correlation between the presence or absence of spines in females of genus Plesionika and the stage of development (immature or mature) of the ovaries in the histological study was validated. Observation in tanks has allowed finding that males of P. narval and P. edwardsii actively seek females and use the third pair of multi-articulate legs, in addition to grooming and to catch food, to locate spines of the thoracic region: if a male detected the spines (male-male interaction) contact was abruptly interrupted, whereas if not detected (male-female interaction) courtship began. 0,173 Q3 SCIE
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spelling ftunivlaspalmas:oai:accedacris.ulpgc.es:10553/123154 2025-04-20T14:46:25+00:00 Can a morphological structure be used as a macroscopic indicator of sexual maturity in deep-sea shrimps of the genus Plesionika? Triay-Portella, Raül Ruiz Díaz, Raquel González Pajuelo, José Mario Biscoito, Manuel Escribano, Aitor González Pérez, José Antonio BU-BAS 2016 http://hdl.handle.net/10553/123154 https://doi.org/10.3389/conf.FMARS.2016.05.00145 eng eng Frontiers in Marine Science XIX Iberian Symposium on Marine Biology Studies (SIEBM 2016) http://hdl.handle.net/10553/123154 doi:10.3389/conf.FMARS.2016.05.00145 Sí Frontiers in Marine Science [ISSN 2296-7745]. Conference Abstract: XIX Iberian Symposium on Marine Biology Studies 251005 Zoología marina 240114-2 Taxonomía animal. Invertebrados no insectos 240109 Crecimiento animal Plesionika Pandalidae Courtship behavior Sexual maturity New structure Morphology info:eu-repo/semantics/conferenceobject Conference poster 2016 ftunivlaspalmas https://doi.org/10.3389/conf.FMARS.2016.05.00145 2025-03-21T05:46:09Z The present work describes a new structure present in the genus Plesionika that enables sexual maturity determination in females and the sex determination in mature pandalids of the genus Plesionika and Heterocarpus. Females of P. edwardsi presented sizes ranging between 14.10-19.05 mm CL and the spines, located between the 5th pair of pereiopods, were present until 17.45 mm CL. In this species the individuals reach the size of first maturity (SFM) at 17.65 mm CL. On the other hand, the size in P. gigliolii ranged between 11.21-12.13 mm CL. P.giglioli reached SFM at 8.23 mm CL and the spines were present until 11.41 mm CL. In the case of P. narval the size ranged between 12.94-19.72 mm CL and the spines were present until 14.45 mm CL, which matches with the SFM at 14.61 mm CL. Finally, size in females of P. williamsi ranged between 18.05-29.56 mm carapace length (CL) and spines were present until 18.34 mm CL. The SFM in this species is 18.00 mm CL. The correlation between the presence or absence of spines in females of genus Plesionika and the stage of development (immature or mature) of the ovaries in the histological study was validated. Observation in tanks has allowed finding that males of P. narval and P. edwardsii actively seek females and use the third pair of multi-articulate legs, in addition to grooming and to catch food, to locate spines of the thoracic region: if a male detected the spines (male-male interaction) contact was abruptly interrupted, whereas if not detected (male-female interaction) courtship began. 0,173 Q3 SCIE Conference Object narval narval Universidad de Las Palmas de Gran Canaria: Acceda Frontiers in Marine Science 3
spellingShingle 251005 Zoología marina
240114-2 Taxonomía animal. Invertebrados no insectos
240109 Crecimiento animal
Plesionika
Pandalidae
Courtship behavior
Sexual maturity
New structure
Morphology
Triay-Portella, Raül
Ruiz Díaz, Raquel
González Pajuelo, José Mario
Biscoito, Manuel
Escribano, Aitor
González Pérez, José Antonio
Can a morphological structure be used as a macroscopic indicator of sexual maturity in deep-sea shrimps of the genus Plesionika?
title Can a morphological structure be used as a macroscopic indicator of sexual maturity in deep-sea shrimps of the genus Plesionika?
title_full Can a morphological structure be used as a macroscopic indicator of sexual maturity in deep-sea shrimps of the genus Plesionika?
title_fullStr Can a morphological structure be used as a macroscopic indicator of sexual maturity in deep-sea shrimps of the genus Plesionika?
title_full_unstemmed Can a morphological structure be used as a macroscopic indicator of sexual maturity in deep-sea shrimps of the genus Plesionika?
title_short Can a morphological structure be used as a macroscopic indicator of sexual maturity in deep-sea shrimps of the genus Plesionika?
title_sort can a morphological structure be used as a macroscopic indicator of sexual maturity in deep-sea shrimps of the genus plesionika?
topic 251005 Zoología marina
240114-2 Taxonomía animal. Invertebrados no insectos
240109 Crecimiento animal
Plesionika
Pandalidae
Courtship behavior
Sexual maturity
New structure
Morphology
topic_facet 251005 Zoología marina
240114-2 Taxonomía animal. Invertebrados no insectos
240109 Crecimiento animal
Plesionika
Pandalidae
Courtship behavior
Sexual maturity
New structure
Morphology
url http://hdl.handle.net/10553/123154
https://doi.org/10.3389/conf.FMARS.2016.05.00145