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Barker, L.A. and F.W.H. Beamish, 2000. Gonadogenesis in Landlocked and Anadromous Forms of the Sea Lamprey,
Petromyzon marinus, University of Guelph.
Reprinted with Permission from Environmental Biology of Fishes (2000) 59(2): 229-234
Gonadogenesis in Landlocked and Anadromous Forms of the Sea Lamprey, Petromyzon marinus
Abstract
Gonad morphology and cytology were examined in landlocked and anadromous sea
lamprey, Petromyzon marinus, larvae. Larvae examined from both populations had
gonads that were easily distinguished as female or male; however, many had
gonads that upon microscopic examination appeared atypical as compared to
previous descriptions. Atypical status was confirmed for approximately 90% of
the larvae from each population based on quantitative assessment. Differences in
gonad development were observed between the anadromous and landlocked sea
lamprey. Gonad area and oocyte diameter were greater in ovaries from the
landlocked population. In addition, gonad area, perimeter and shape were also
significantly greater in testes from Iandlocked population Earlier studies on
landlocked sea lampreys and non-parasitic species of lampreys have indicated
that sex ratios fluctuate with lamprey abundance and that in non-parasitic
lampreys, sex is labile and subject to environmental influence. It appears that
sex in landlocked and anadromous sea lampreys is labile and the atypical gonads
observed are in transition from one sex to another.
Contact: Bill Beamish, University of Guelph, Department of Zoology, Guelph, ON N1G 2W1, CANADA
Key Words: Sea_lamprey, Basic_biology,
Population_dynamics
Product Type: Research, Basic_biology
User Type: General
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