1. Timing of final oocyte maturation in Acropora and merulinid corals.
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Lai, Tzu-Yu, Denis, Vianney, and Nozawa, Yoko
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FISH spawning ,ACROPORA ,OOGENESIS ,SPAWNING ,GERMINAL vesicles ,CORALS ,OVUM ,FULL moon - Abstract
Final oocyte maturation is a gametogenic process that occurs at the end of oogenesis, which includes germinal vesicle migration (GVM) and germinal vesicle breakdown (GVBD). This process is essential for oocytes to become competent for fertilization and occurs just before spawning. Timing of GVM and GVBD has been extensively studied to understand reproductive timing in various marine organisms. For corals, however, such information remains scarce. Here, we examined the timing of GVM and GVBD in broadcast-spawning corals: two Acropora and six merulinid species, from around the full moon until spawning day(s), at Lyudao, Taiwan in 2019 and 2020. The proportion of oocytes that had completed GVM around the full moon varied among species (14–64%), while the proportion increased to > 80% by 6–7 d after the full moon when many sampled colonies spawned. By contrast, although data are limited, the timing of GVBD indicated a more uniform pattern among species, and the onset of GVBD in the majority of oocytes occurred within 3–10 h before spawning. As GVM and GVBD are prerequisites for fertilization, and probably the spawning itself, the interspecific variation in the timing of GVM likely reflects an interspecies variation in spawning timing. This hypothesis may partially explain the different spawning timing (days) among coral species observed at the study location. Further research is needed to test such a hypothesis, given the limitation of our study with regard to the number of observations, annual variation, and examined coral taxa. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2022
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