Egg size does not universally predict embryonic resources and hatchling size across annual killifish species

Archive ouverte

Vrtílekmilan, Milan | Dooren, Tom Van, J M | Beaudard, Mégane

Edité par CCSD ; Elsevier -

International audience. Egg size has a crucial impact on the reproductive success of a mother and the performance of her offspring. It is therefore reasonable to employ egg size as a proxy for egg content when studying variation in offspring performance. Here, we tested species differences in allometries of several egg content parameters with egg area. We measured individual eggs in five species of annual killifish (Cyprinodontiformes), a group of fish where egg banks permit population survival over dry season. Apart from comparing allometric scaling exponents, amounts and compositions of egg components across the different species, we assessed the explanatory power of egg area for egg wet and dry weight and for hatchling size. We found notable species-specific allometries between egg area and the other egg parameters (egg dry weight and water content, elemental composition and triglyceride content). Across species, egg area predicted egg wet weight with highest power. Within species, coefficients of determination were largest in A. elongatus, a large piscivorous species with large eggs. Our study shows that systematically using egg area as a proxy of egg content between different species can ignore relevant speciesspecific differences and mask within-species variability in egg content.

Suggestions

Du même auteur

Embryonal life histories: Desiccation plasticity and diapause in the Argentinean pearlfish Austrolebias bellottii

Archive ouverte | Dooren, Tom Van, J M | CCSD

International audience. Embryos of annual killifish diapause in soil egg banks while ponds are dry. Their rates of development and survival in different developmental stages determine the numbers and stages of embry...

Fast running restricts evolutionary change of the vertebral column in mammals.

Archive ouverte | Galis, Frietson | CCSD

International audience. The mammalian vertebral column is highly variable, reflecting adaptations to a wide range of lifestyles, from burrowing in moles to flying in bats. However, in many taxa, the number of trunk ...

Trait evolution and historical biogeography shape assemblages of annual killifish

Archive ouverte | Helmstetter, Andrew | CCSD

International audience. Aim: Different species assemblages of annual killifish possess replicated body size distributions yet have unique sets of species in each area of endemism. Here, we use models of trait evolut...

Chargement des enrichissements...