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Zoolog Sci ; 23(4): 375-81, 2006 Apr.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-16702771

ABSTRACT

We studied renewal of genetic composition of a lancelet, Branchiostoma belcheri, at a station in the Seto Inland Sea, Japan, using random amplified polymorphic DNA (RAPD) technique. We detected a total of 49 DNA bands from 27 individuals of 5 seasonal samples. Among these, some were specific to individual or seasonal sample. There were no bands common to all individuals. We calculated the Band Sharing Index (BSI) values for each combination of individuals. BSI was in a wide range of 0.00-0.97 and the average BSI between the individuals of a sample was remarkably different from sample to sample (0.37-0.83). In cluster analysis on the basis of BSI, largely 3 clusters were constructed, which finally connected to a single cluster at as low as about 0.2 of BSI. Besides, many clusters were constructed exclusively by a seasonal sample. These results suggest a large gene pool of lancelets in this area, the remarkable differences in gene pool size among the samples and a seasonal renewal of genetic composition at a habitat.


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Chordata, Nonvertebrate/classification , Chordata, Nonvertebrate/genetics , Phylogeny , Animals , Cluster Analysis , Electrophoresis, Polyacrylamide Gel/veterinary , Genetic Variation , Genetics, Population , Japan , Polymerase Chain Reaction/veterinary , Random Amplified Polymorphic DNA Technique/veterinary , Seasons , Water Movements
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Zoolog Sci ; 22(11): 1181-9, 2005 Nov.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-16357467

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Variations in body size of the suspension-feeding lancelet Branchiostoma belcheri were examined from April 2001 to December 2001 at different water depths of 10-80 m. The lancelets were abundantly collected (220 indiv./dredge) at water depth of 10 m. The maximum size, ranging from 36.8 to 50.4 mm BL, decreased with increasing water depth. However, the minimum size of 7.4-7.8 mm BL, which corresponds to settling size, did not different with water depth. From seasonal changes in the length-frequency histograms, five cohorts were observed at every water depth. The lancelets grew to 44 mm BL at water depths of 10-20 m and to 34 mm BL at water depth of 80 m with four years of life span. Developmental stages of the gonads at an age of two years showed that no individuals had undeveloped gonads at water depth of 10 m, but 82% of them did at water depth of 80 m. The analysis of the stepwise multiple regressions of monthly growth rate on environmental variables showed that chlorophyll a was the best explanatory variable and showed a significant positive correlation with the growth of 1-2 years age groups. These results suggested that variations in the body length were mainly fluctuated by phytoplankton supply.


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Animal Nutritional Physiological Phenomena , Body Size , Chordata, Nonvertebrate/growth & development , Marine Biology , Age Factors , Animals , Gonads/growth & development , Japan , Regression Analysis , Seasons
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