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Sexual reproduction in the corallimorpharian sea anemone Corynactis californica in a central California kelp forest
Authors:L J Holts  K A Beauchamp
Institution:(1) Institute of Marine Sciences, University of California at Santa Cruz, 95064 Santa Cruz, California, USA;(2) Department of Biology, Sinsheimer Laboratories, University of California at Santa Cruz, 95064 Santa Cruz, California, USA;(3) Present address: Environmental Studies, University of California, 95616 Davis, California, USA;(4) Present address: Hopkins Marine Station, Staford University, 93950 Pacific Grove, California, USA
Abstract:The seasonal cycle of sexual reproduction in the corallimorpharian sea anemone Corynactis californica (Calgren, 1936) was studied for 18 consecutive months (July 1987 to December 1988) at a subtidal area in the Hopkins Marine Refuge (HMLR), Pacific Grove, Monterey Bay, California. Samples were collected, histological sections were prepared, and gametocytes were examined and measured. C. californica grows by multiple or longitudianl fission to form single-sexed clones of various color and size. In female clones, oocytes appeared in late August and early September; they increased in size steadily in fall, and peaked in early December in both years. In male clones, spermatogenesis was synchronous with the female oogenic cycle, and motile sperm were observed in most testes in early December. Spawned gonads were found in both sexes from late November to early December. Spawning was induced in the laboratory in early December, and external fertilization was followed by development of free-swimming larvae. Gametogenesis and spawning are correlated with seasonal increases in seawater temperature and phytoplankton abundance, and we discuss and compare timing of sexual reproduction in this corallimorpharian to those in several actiniarian and scleractinian species.
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