Asexual reproduction by oceanic planktotrophic echinoderm larvae (original) (raw)
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Abstract
Cloning among metazoan larvae is rare and generally restricted to a few phyla with parasitic or colonial life-histories. Echinoderms are all non-colonial animals, and although cloning is well docu-mented for some adults, its occurrence in larval stages has not been previously observed1–3. Here we describe a novel mode of cloning by fission in planktotrophic bipinnaria larvae of the sea star Luidia sp. from the Sargasso Sea and the Gulf Stream. Reproductive larvae were widely distributed, comprising about 30% of sample populations. This represents an extensive multi-plicative potential whereby the pelagic life of the genet is prolonged and the potential of recruitment into benthic adult populations can be enhanced.
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- Isidro Bosch
Present address: Department of Larval Ecology, Harbor Branch Oceanographic Institution, 5600 Old Dixie Highway, Ft Pierce, Florida, 33450, USA - Stephen P. Alexander
Present address: Wadsworth Center for Laboratories and Research, Empire State Plaza, PO Box 509, Albany, New York, 12201-0509, USA
Authors and Affiliations
- Institute of Marine Sciences and Department of Biology, University of California, Santa Cruz, California, 95064, USA
Isidro Bosch - Horn Point Environmental Laboratories, University of Maryland, Cambridge, Maryland, 21613, USA
Richard B. Rivkin - Marine Biology Research Division, A-002, Scripps Institution of Oceanography, La Jolla, California, 92093, USA
Stephen P. Alexander
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- Isidro Bosch
- Richard B. Rivkin
- Stephen P. Alexander
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Bosch, I., Rivkin, R. & Alexander, S. Asexual reproduction by oceanic planktotrophic echinoderm larvae.Nature 337, 169–170 (1989). https://doi.org/10.1038/337169a0
- Received: 27 September 1988
- Accepted: 07 November 1988
- Issue date: 12 January 1989
- DOI: https://doi.org/10.1038/337169a0