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Biological characteristics of sperm in European flat oyster (Ostrea edulis)

Authors :
Suquet Marc
Pouvreau Stéphane
Queau Isabelle
Boulais Myrina
Le Grand Jacqueline
Ratiskol Dominique
Cosson Jacky
Source :
Aquatic Living Resources, Vol 31, p 20 (2018)
Publication Year :
2018
Publisher :
EDP Sciences, 2018.

Abstract

In brooding mollusc species that incubate larvae before their release in seawater, the biology of gametes remains poorly explored. The present study describes some biological characteristics of sperm of the European flat oyster, a native species that has been over-exploited in the past and is nowadays classified as an endangered species in Europe. Flat oysters were collected by divers in the Rade de Brest (Finistère, France), during its natural reproduction period. Gonadal pH is acidic (6.31 ± 0.10). Spermatozoa are clustered in spermatozeugmata, an acellular structure in which the sperm heads are embedded. After their transfer in seawater, spermatozeugmata have a mean diameter of 64 ± 3 μm and they release free spermatozoa for a mean duration of 21 ± 3 min. Immediately after their release, the mean percentage of motile spermatozoa was 48.5 ± 12.6%. At 10 min after dilution in seawater, movement of spermatozoa was no more observed. Biological characteristics of European flat oyster sperm are compared to those observed in the Pacific oyster, regarding the unique reproductive behaviour of the former species and the role of spermatozoa transfer played by spermatozeugmata. The present results aim to improve the knowledge of reproduction and natural recruitment processes, support conservation and restoration measures and favour the establishment of management protocols of gametes and larvae in this endangered species.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
17652952
Volume :
31
Database :
Directory of Open Access Journals
Journal :
Aquatic Living Resources
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edsdoj.17b9a23bcdc14f9ebfd8fbfaf7d5bbe0
Document Type :
article
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1051/alr/2018008