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Sexual reproduction of the photosymbiotic ascidian <Emphasis Type="Italic">Diplosoma virens</Emphasis> in the Ryukyu Archipelago,Japan: vertical transmission,seasonal change,and possible impact of parasitic copepods
Authors:Email author" target="_blank">E?HiroseEmail author  A?T?Oka  M?Akahori
Institution:(1) Department of Chemistry, Biology and Marine Science, Faculty of Science, University of the Ryukyus, Nishihara, 903-0213 Okinawa , Japan
Abstract:Diplosoma virens is a colonial ascidian hosting prokaryotic algae Prochloron sp. in the common cloacal cavity of the colonies and is sometimes parasitized by notodelphyid copepods. In ascidian–Prochloron symbiosis, it is generally known that the host larvae acquire the algal symbionts from their mother colonies to maintain the symbiosis. A histological study of the sexually mature colonies of D. virens showed that the algal symbionts attach to pre-hatching larvae on the rastrum (plant rake) projected from the postero-dorsal part of the larval trunk, and then the rastrum is packed in the posterior half of the larval trunk that will become a cloacal cavity after metamorphosis. This process is the same as that of D. simile. Monthly sampling of D. virens colonies showed that they have embryos in summer in Ryukyus, situated near the northern-most limit of the coral reefs in the West Pacific. While the frequencies of copepod parasitism were variable among the populations, the colonies from a highly parasitized population had a significantly smaller number of eggs/embryos per zooid than the colonies from the less parasitized populations. The parasites probably have an inhibitory impact on the sexual reproduction of the host colonies.Communicated by T. Ikeda, Hakodate
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