| Literature DB >> 27478697 |
Aaron Teo1, James R Guest2, Mei Lin Neo3, Kareen Vicentuan4, Peter A Todd1.
Abstract
Most studies of coral reproductive biology to date have focused on oocyte numbers and sizes. Only one (ex situ) study has enumerated sperm numbers, even though these data have multiple potential applications. We quantified total coral sperm and eggs per gamete bundle collected from six species in situ during a synchronous spawning event in Singapore. Egg-sperm bundles were captured midwater as they floated towards the surface after being released by the colony. For each sample, a semi-transparent soft plastic bottle was squeezed and released to create a small suction force that was used to 'catch' the bundles. This technique provided several advantages over traditional methods, including low cost, ease of use, no diving prior to the night of collection needed, and the ability to target specific areas of the colony. The six species sampled were Echinophyllia aspera, Favites abdita, F. chinensis, Merulina ampliata, M. scabricula and Platygyra pini. The mean number of sperm packaged within one egg-sperm bundle ranged from 2.04 × 10(6) to 1.93 × 10(7). The mean number of eggs per egg-sperm bundle ranged from 26.67 (SE ± 3.27) to 85.33 (SE ± 17.79). These data are critical for fertilisation success models, but the collection technique described could also be applied to studies requiring in situ spawning data at the polyp level.Entities:
Keywords: Coral; Eggs; Gametes; Model; Reproduction; Sperm
Year: 2016 PMID: 27478697 PMCID: PMC4950549 DOI: 10.7717/peerj.2180
Source DB: PubMed Journal: PeerJ ISSN: 2167-8359 Impact factor: 2.984
Mean (± SE) number of eggs and sperm per bundle for the seven colonies sampled in April 2014.
Three samples (bottles) of egg-sperm bundles were collected per colony. Two colonies were sampled for Echinophyllia aspera (labelled 1 and 2); for all other species only one colony was sampled.
| Species | Date | No of bundles in sample | Mean eggs (bundle−1) | Mean sperm (× 106 bundle−1) | Sperm-egg ratio |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 19/04 | 3 | 48.33 ± 5.01 | 2.04 ± 0.30 | 4.2 (× 104):1 | |
| 19/04 | 3 | 26.67 ± 3.27 | 9.33 ± 1.62 | 35.0 (× 104):1 | |
| 19/04 | 3 | 72.78 ± 9.03 | 8.44 ± 2.03 | 11.6 (× 104):1 | |
| 19/04 | 3 | 70.67 ± 7.65 | 4.33 ± 0.72 | 6.1 (× 104):1 | |
| 19/04 | 3 | 85.33 ± 17.79 | 19.33 ± 2.85 | 22.7 (× 104):1 | |
| 20/04 | 6 | 41.67 ± 25.36 | 5.76 ± 2.37 | 13.8 (× 104):1 | |
| 20/04 | 6 | 60.27 ± 21.72 | 12.63 ± 1.31 | 21.0 (× 104):1 |
Figure 1Number of sperm per bundle for the seven colonies sampled in April 2014.
Each point represents the mean values for three egg-sperm bundles collected in one bottle (six egg-sperm bundles per bottle for Echinophyllia aspera). Three bottles were collected per colony. Two colonies were sampled for E. aspera (labelled 1 and 2); for all other species only one colony was sampled.