TY - JOUR
T1 - Variations in life cycle and seasonal sex ratio in the rhizocephalan Peltogasterella gracilis (Boschma, 1927) (Cirripedia: Rhizocephala: Peltogasterellidae)
AU - Kajimoto, Asami
AU - Hoeg, Jens T.
AU - Kato, Kenji
AU - Yusa, Yoichi
PY - 2022
Y1 - 2022
N2 - Most individuals of the rhizocephalan Peltogasterella gracilis () produce only male (larger) or female (smaller) offspring, but some mixed-sex broods appear in autumn. Such variability may be an adaptation to the seasonally changing availability of hosts (for female larvae) and conspecific females (for male larvae), but details of the seasonal variation in the sex ratio and its ultimate causes have not been fully studied in P. gracilis. We studied the life cycle, host availability, and seasonal sex-ratio variation in P. gracilis by samplings from spring to autumn in 2017-2020 in Otaru, and additionally from winter to spring of 2007 in Oshoro Bay, Hokkaido, northern Japan. We measured its prevalence on the hermit crab Pagurus lanuginosus De Haan, 1849, the number of males per externa, the proportion of externae brooding different embryonic stages, and embryo size that are linked to sex. The prevalence was about 20% in most of the sampling period. The number of males per externa was 0.01-0.74 in June 2018-2020, but increased in later months to nearly 1.0. Eyed embryos and nauplii before hatching were common from June or July to September, but they were rare in other seasons. Female embryos were observed in all sampling periods, but male embryos were not found in July or August, by which time most females already have males implanted within their receptacles. It is suggested that P. gracilis releases both female and male larvae according to the availability of unparasitized hosts and of virgin externae, respectively.
AB - Most individuals of the rhizocephalan Peltogasterella gracilis () produce only male (larger) or female (smaller) offspring, but some mixed-sex broods appear in autumn. Such variability may be an adaptation to the seasonally changing availability of hosts (for female larvae) and conspecific females (for male larvae), but details of the seasonal variation in the sex ratio and its ultimate causes have not been fully studied in P. gracilis. We studied the life cycle, host availability, and seasonal sex-ratio variation in P. gracilis by samplings from spring to autumn in 2017-2020 in Otaru, and additionally from winter to spring of 2007 in Oshoro Bay, Hokkaido, northern Japan. We measured its prevalence on the hermit crab Pagurus lanuginosus De Haan, 1849, the number of males per externa, the proportion of externae brooding different embryonic stages, and embryo size that are linked to sex. The prevalence was about 20% in most of the sampling period. The number of males per externa was 0.01-0.74 in June 2018-2020, but increased in later months to nearly 1.0. Eyed embryos and nauplii before hatching were common from June or July to September, but they were rare in other seasons. Female embryos were observed in all sampling periods, but male embryos were not found in July or August, by which time most females already have males implanted within their receptacles. It is suggested that P. gracilis releases both female and male larvae according to the availability of unparasitized hosts and of virgin externae, respectively.
KW - Crustacea
KW - kentrogonid rhizocephalans
KW - life cycles
KW - parasitism
KW - reproductive biology
KW - SACCULINA-CARCINI CRUSTACEA
KW - PARASITIC BARNACLE
KW - LARVAL DEVELOPMENT
KW - HERMIT-CRAB
KW - CYPRIS ULTRASTRUCTURE
KW - LOXOTHYLACUS-PANOPAEI
KW - THOMPSON CRUSTACEA
KW - METAMORPHOSIS
KW - REPRODUCTION
KW - BRIAROSACCUS
U2 - 10.1093/jcbiol/ruac057
DO - 10.1093/jcbiol/ruac057
M3 - Journal article
VL - 42
JO - Journal of Crustacean Biology
JF - Journal of Crustacean Biology
SN - 0278-0372
IS - 4
M1 - ruac057
ER -