Journal article
Maternal variability in the blacklip abalone, Haliotis rubra leach (Mollusca: Gastropoda): Effect of egg size on fertilisation success
SMH Huchette, JP Soulard, CS Koh, RW Day
Aquaculture | ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV | Published : 2004
Abstract
Egg quality has important effects on the performance of invertebrate offspring. Abalone produce eggs variable in size and quality and this may be a strategy to balance the risks between egg size and egg number in a variable environment. Histological sections of mature ovaries are presented. Fertilisation of eggs from seven different females was carried out in the hatchery using a broad range of sperm concentrations to determine the optimum. Fertilised and non-fertilised eggs were measured to determine the importance of size for fertilisation. Optimum sperm concentration was found to be between 5×106 and 108 sperm per litre (approximately 10,000-200,000 sperm/egg ratios). The development of o..
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