Ramirez-Santana Brenda Paola, Alvarez-Garcia Isis Laura, Avila-Poveda Omar Hernando, Arellano-Martinez Marcial, Ospina-Garcés Sandra Milena
Facultad de Ciencias del Mar (FACIMAR), Universidad Autónoma de Sinaloa (UAS), Mazatlán, Sinaloa, México; Proyecto Quitón del Pacífico tropical mexicano, Mazatlán, Sinaloa, México.
Facultad de Ciencias del Mar (FACIMAR), Universidad Autónoma de Sinaloa (UAS), Mazatlán, Sinaloa, México; Proyecto Quitón del Pacífico tropical mexicano, Mazatlán, Sinaloa, México; Programa de Investigadoras e Investigadores por México, Consejo Nacional de Humanidades, Ciencias y Tecnologías (CONAHCyT), Ciudad de México, México.
Zoology (Jena). 2024 Nov;167:126224. doi: 10.1016/j.zool.2024.126224. Epub 2024 Oct 25.
Seasonal dimorphism in the body shape of marine invertebrates has been poorly explored compared to vertebrates. We aim to investigate through traditional (body length/width ratio, dorsal elevation ratio and angle of elevation) and geometric (centroid size and shape geometric configurations) morphometrics the effect of gonad maturity (via the gonadosomatic index [GSI] and gonad development stages [GDS]) on changes in body shape in males and females of two latitudinally different populations of the broadcast-spawning intertidal mollusc Chiton articulatus. We confirmed that C. articulatus does not present external sexual dimorphism since sex does not have a significant effect on body shape (1 %); instead, dimorphism was seasonal and related to the reproductive season, and varied across populations, probably because in the subtropical zone additional energy is invested in shell (scleritome) bending at the same time as the gonad matures, which is opposite of what occurs in the tropical zone. C. articulatus shows a narrower body shape (i.e., diminished body width) during its gonad maturity compared to the rest of the GDS and is corroborated by a body length/width ratio that contributes the greatest variation in the geometric shape descriptors (18 %), just below the centroid size (24 %). The expression of centroid size differences shows a correspondence with the change in body dimensions expressed by the three morphometric ratios during gonad maturity. The use of traditional body ratios over time may be useful in polyplacophoran molluscs as a proxy tool to estimate gonad maturity and to provide a reliable indication of the reproductive season.
与脊椎动物相比,海洋无脊椎动物体型的季节性二态性研究较少。我们旨在通过传统形态测量法(体长/体宽比、背高比和仰角)和几何形态测量法(质心大小和形状几何构型),研究性腺成熟度(通过性腺体指数[GSI]和性腺发育阶段[GDS])对两种不同纬度的潮间带产卵软体动物红条石鳖两个种群的雄性和雌性体型变化的影响。我们证实,红条石鳖不存在外部性别二态性,因为性别对体型没有显著影响(1%);相反,二态性是季节性的,与繁殖季节有关,并且在不同种群中有所不同,这可能是因为在亚热带地区,性腺成熟时,额外的能量被用于贝壳(鳞片)弯曲,这与热带地区的情况相反。与性腺发育阶段的其他时期相比,红条石鳖在性腺成熟期间体型更窄(即体宽减小),这一点通过体长/体宽比得到了证实,该比值在几何形状描述符中的变化最大(18%),仅次于质心大小(24%)。质心大小差异的表达与性腺成熟期间三个形态测量比值所表达的身体尺寸变化相对应。随着时间的推移,使用传统的身体比例可能对多板纲软体动物有用,作为一种替代工具来估计性腺成熟度,并提供繁殖季节的可靠指标。