| Literature DB >> 24007640 |
Radim Blažek1, Matej Polačik, Martin Reichard.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Extreme environmental conditions can give rise to extreme adaptations. We document growth, sexual maturation and fecundity in two species of African annual fish inhabiting temporary savanna pools.Entities:
Year: 2013 PMID: 24007640 PMCID: PMC3844391 DOI: 10.1186/2041-9139-4-24
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Evodevo ISSN: 2041-9139 Impact factor: 2.250
Figure 1Study species and their typical habitat. (A) Typical habitat of the study species: a shallow savanna depression filled with water during the rainy season in Chefu region. (B) Male Nothobranchius kadleci. (C) Male Nothobranchius furzeri. (D) Female Nothobranchius kadleci.
Figure 2Growth rates of all study populations. Growth rates of the males and females for each of the four study populations of N. furzeri (A: NF222 Chefu, B: NF121 Limpopo) and N. kadleci: C: NK91 Save, D: NK430 Pungwe), with indication of the period between the onset of nuptial coloration in males and attainment of sexual maturity in both sexes (gray columns). For NF222, total length data from an adjacent population NF220 (N = 3 males, 7 females) collected in the wild are added for comparison.
Population specific parameters of maturation, fertilization success and maximum fecundity in fishes
| NF121 | 13 | 22.9 to 24.6 | 19 | 35.2 | 29.0 | 57 (7) | 12 (1; 58) | 13 ± 6.5 (4; 38) | 203 ± 14.2 (4; 45) | 244 ± 15.8 (4; 70) | 291 (63; 48.0) |
| NF222 | 12 | 23.6 to 25.1 | 18 | 37.9 | 32.2 | 90 (10) | 2 (1; 50) | 24 ± 5.5 (9; 47) | 112 ± 32.9 (4; 70) | 120 ± 44.6 (3; 81) | 190 (63; 43.8) |
| NK91 | 12 | 20.9 to 24.7 | 17 | 33.6 | 32.4 | 74 (19) | 6 (1; 33) | 19 ± 3.8 (14; 40) | 80 ± 19.4 (7; 71) | 90 ± 36.9 (4; 75) | 248 (84; 47.2) |
| NK430 | 11 | 22.1 to 22.3 | 17 | 33.6 | 31.3 | 78 (9) | 17 (1; 59) | 39 ± 9.9 (7; 31) | 295 ± 61.3 (6; 42) | 335 ± 114.8 (4; 72) | 583 (63; 56.9) |
Population specific parameters for age and body size at the onset of nuptial coloration (a), age of first spawning with male and female size (b), proportion of experimental females that spawned at age of three weeks (%, with sample size in parentheses) (c), mean ± s.e.m. number of eggs (with sample size and fertilization success (%) in parentheses) (d) and maximum fecundity (number of eggs, with age and female size in brackets) (e).
Figure 3Embryo survival and development during the first 30 days. (A) Proportion of embryos surviving on different developmental substrates visualized by Kaplan-Meier estimate. Sample size for each category is given in parentheses. (B) Proportion of embryos hatched at a given time when incubated on different substrates visualized by Kaplan-Meier estimate. The number of embryos surviving the experimental period for each category is given in parentheses.