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Variable shrimp in variable environments: reproductive investment within Palaemon varians

Journal

HYDROBIOLOGIA
Volume 848, Issue 2, Pages 469-484

Publisher

SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s10750-020-04455-z

Keywords

Per-offspring investment; Maternal size; Egg volume; Egg dry weight

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  1. University of Southampton

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The study examined the per-offspring investment in the caridean shrimp Palaemon varians across three breeding seasons, finding correlations with breeding season temperature and maternal size. It demonstrated the complexity of environmental influences on phenotypic traits, showing that maternal size plays a crucial role in determining offspring size and investment.
The maternal environment may influence the quantity and quality of resources invested in offspring (per-offspring provisioning) and this trait, in turn, affects larval fitness and may carry-over into early juvenile life. Here, per-offspring investment was measured across three consecutive breeding seasons for the caridean shrimp, Palaemon varians. Egg and hatchling larval dry weight as well as hatchling larval biochemical composition were measured. Results indicate that egg volume is positively correlated with dry weight, but egg volume as a proxy for dry weight should be used with caution. Correlations were identified between per-offspring investment and average breeding season temperature, but the period over which temperature was averaged was important to whether these correlations were positive or negative, highlighting the complexity of identifying environmental influence on phenotypic traits. The most important factor determining offspring size and per-offspring investment was maternal size, which may be influenced by the environment as carapace length varied significantly between breeding seasons. These data demonstrate variation in egg and larval composition, related to maternal size, which will affect early life traits and survivorship for P. varians.

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