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Osman, I. H.; Gabr, H. R.; Saito, H.; El-Etreby, S. G. (2010). Reproductive biology of the highly commercial polychaetes in the Suez Canal. Journal of the Marine Biological Association of the United Kingdom. 90(02): 281-290.
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Osman, I. H.; Gabr, H. R.; Saito, H.; El-Etreby, S. G.
2010
Reproductive biology of the highly commercial polychaetes in the Suez Canal
Journal of the Marine Biological Association of the United Kingdom
90(02): 281-290
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The reproductive biology of the commercial seabait polychaete species Perinereis nuntia brevicirris, Lumbrineris funchalensis and Halla parthenopeia was investigated from samples obtained from the Suez Canal, Egypt, to determine sex-ratio, reproductive maturity stages, spawning season, and fecundity. Samples were collected monthly from January 2002 to February 2003. The results of sex-ratio indicated that males of the three studied worms outnumbered females through the whole study period. Based upon histological features of the coelomic contents, four maturity stages were described in females of P. nuntia brevicirris, three stages were described for females of L. funchalensis and three stages for females of H. parthenopeia. The spawning season of P. nuntia brevicirris was found to take place during spring and L. funchalensis does not have a defined breeding season, while H. parthenopeia has two reproductive periods, one in May and the second in November and lasted to January. Fecundity was estimated by counting the number of oocytes per each female-it showed that P. nuntia brevicirris is more fecund (mean = 208.358 +/- 2080 oocyte/female) than L. fanchalensis and H. parthenopeia (mean = 2660 +/- 654 and 142,068 +/- 2005 oocyte/female respectively). This study is the first to document aspects of the reproductive biology of the highly commercial polychaetes in the Suez Canal and adds to our knowledge for understanding their reproductive patterns and strategies.
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