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Comparison of multiple techniques to evaluate reproductive variability in a marine bivalve: application to the scallop Pecten novaezelandiae

James R. Williams A C and Russell C. Babcock A B
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A Leigh Marine Laboratory, University of Auckland, PO Box 349, Warkworth, New Zealand.

B Present address: CSIRO Marine Research, PO Box 5, Wembley, 6913 WA, Australia.

C Corresponding author. Email: jwilliams_nz@hotmail.com

Marine and Freshwater Research 55(5) 457-468 https://doi.org/10.1071/MF03200
Submitted: 11 December 2003  Accepted: 29 March 2004   Published: 5 August 2004

Abstract

Reproduction and spawning of the scallop Pecten novaezelandiae were monitored at four sites in the Hauraki Gulf, New Zealand, from July 2000 to July 2001. A visual grading system based on the macroscopic appearance of the gonad was developed and tested, and changes in visual grade, quantitative histology, and standardised gonad mass were used to describe seasonal and spatial patterns in gametogenesis and spawning. Visual grade was significantly correlated with histological and gonad mass data (r 2 = 0.74–0.87) and validated as an accurate method for measuring reproduction in P. novaezelandiae. Visual grading facilitates rapid assessment of reproductive condition and can be conducted non-destructively, thus providing a tool allowing long-term studies of individual spawning behavior in relation to environmental signals. Scallops exhibited episodic spawning, with spawning events detected in spring, summer, autumn, and even early winter. Gonad recovery and subsequent gamete development and maturation were apparent between spawnings. Within-season variability in gonad size and condition could be the result of multiple (serial) spawnings during a season. The timing of spawning varied among populations, probably reflecting differences in environmental conditions that influenced reproduction. However, the largest spawning events occurred at all sites in early summer (December/January), coincident with wind-driven upwelling conditions.

Extra keywords: gametogenesis, reproductive cycle, spawning, synchrony, visual grade.


Acknowledgments

Many thanks to Tim Haggitt for help collecting scallops, Beryl Davey for advice with histological preparation, and Ivonne Siebeke and Caroline Williams for technical assistance with histological analyses. Thanks to Dr Nick Tolimieri for statistical advice and Jo Evans for providing sea surface temperature data. Dr Richard Taylor, Dr Martin Cryer, the Leigh Laboratory Discussion Group, and three anonymous referees provided helpful comments on an earlier version of the manuscript. This research was supported by a Commonwealth Scholarship awarded to J. R. W. and contributed to a PhD thesis in Marine Science at the Leigh Marine Laboratory, University of Auckland, New Zealand.


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