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タイトル: Evolutionary meaning of non-synchronous medusa release and spawning in the most advanced bivalve-inhabiting hydrozoan, Eugymnanthea japonica.
著者: Kubota, Shin  KAKEN_id
著者名の別形: 久保田, 信
キーワード: bivalve-inhabiting hydrozoan
spawning time
ephemeral medusa
medusa release
transitional evolutionary state
発行日: Aug-2012
出版者: Zoological Society of Japan
誌名: Zoological science
巻: 29
号: 8
開始ページ: 481
終了ページ: 483
抄録: Circadial spawning times of medusa of the bivalve-inhabiting hydrozoans Eugymnanthea japonica Kubota and Eutima japonica Uchida are confirmed to be morning (possibly sunrise) for the former species and night for the latter. Eugymnanthea, with small, short-lived, univoltine medusae, seems to have evolved from a form similar to Eutima japonica, with larger, longer-lived, multivoltine medusae; the morning spawning of medusae in Eugymnanthea may therefore be a newly evolved trait. Medusa release from polyps and spawning of medusae are not synchronous in Eugymnanthea japonica. This non-synchrony may represent an evolutionarily transitional state leading to the most advanced state, synchrony of these two reproductive events, as in certain other ephemeral hydrozoan medusae.
著作権等: © 2012 Zoological Society of Japan
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/2433/178654
DOI(出版社版): 10.2108/zsj.29.481
PubMed ID: 22873804
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