Journal article
Sources of variation in larval quality for free-spawning marine invertebrates: Egg size and the local sperm environment
DJ Marshall, MJ Keough
Invertebrate Reproduction and Development | TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD | Published : 2003
Abstract
There has been growing interest in the effects of variation in larval quality on the post-larval performance of adult marine invertebrates. Variation in egg/larval size is an obvious source of variation in larval quality but sources of variation have received little attention. For broadcast spawners, larval size may vary according to the local sperm environment but the generality of this result is unclear. Here, we show that, for a solitary ascidian, a polychaete and an echinoid, larval size is affected by the concentration of sperm present during fertilization. Larvae that are produced at high sperm concentrations are smaller than larvae that are produced from eggs exposed to low sperm conc..
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