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Investment in testes, sperm-duct glands and lipid reserves differs between male morphs but not between early and late breeding season in Pomatoschistus minutus

Kvarnemo, Charlotta, 1963 (författare)
Gothenburg University,Göteborgs universitet,Stockholms universitet,Zoologiska institutionen,Zoologiska institutionen, ekologisk zoologi,Department of Zoology, Animal Ecology
Svensson, Ola, 1971- (författare)
Gothenburg University,Göteborgs universitet,Stockholms universitet,Zoologiska institutionen,Department of Zoology, University of Gothenburg, Box 463, SE-405 30 Gothenburg, Sweden,Zoologiska institutionen, ekologisk zoologi,Department of Zoology, Animal Ecology
Manson, W. (författare)
 (creator_code:org_t)
2010-04-09
2010
Engelska.
Ingår i: Journal of Fish Biology. - : Wiley. - 0022-1112 .- 1095-8649. ; 76:7, s. 1609-1625
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  • This study of the sand goby Pomatoschistus minutus, a nest-holding fish with paternal care, focused on gonadal investment among males of different sizes collected early and late in the breeding season. All males caught at the nest had breeding colour, whereas trawl-caught fish consisted of males both with and without colour. The absence or presence of breeding colour was a good predictor of testes investment. Compared to males with breeding colour, males without colour were smaller in body size but had extraordinarily large testes. In absolute terms, testes mass of males without breeding colour was on average 3.4 times greater than those of males with breeding colour. Since small colourless males are known to reproduce as sneaker males, this heavy investment in testes probably reflects that they are forced to spawn under sperm competition. Contrary to testes size, sperm-duct glands were largest among males with breeding colour. These glands produce mucins used for making sperm-containing mucous trails that males place in the nest before and during spawning. Since both sneakers and nest-holders potentially could benefit from having large glands, this result is intriguing. Yet, high mucus production may be more important for nest-holders, because it also protects developing embryos from infections. There was no significant effect of season on body size, testes or sperm-duct glands size, but colourless males tended to be less common late in the season. Possibly this may indicate that individual small colourless males develop into their more colourful counterparts within the breeding season.

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NATURVETENSKAP  -- Biologi (hsv//swe)
NATURAL SCIENCES  -- Biological Sciences (hsv//eng)
NATURVETENSKAP  -- Biologi -- Ekologi (hsv//swe)
NATURAL SCIENCES  -- Biological Sciences -- Ecology (hsv//eng)

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accessory glands
Gobiidae
gonado-somatic index
parasitic spawning
seminal vesicles
Biology
Biologi
accessory glands; Gobiidae; gonado-somatic index; parasitic spawning; seminal vesicles

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