Abstract

Gonadial, pyloric caecal and somatic indices and oocyte size-frequencies are compared over a 3-year period for the starfish Asterias rubens from an intertidal nutritionally rich site and a subtidal impoverished site from the English Channel off south-west Britain. The intertidal population showed significantly higher values for all three indices over most of the study period compared with the subtidal population, and its spawning occurred later. The somatic index of the subtidal population showed a steeper rise than the intertidal population over that part of the cycle in which the gonads were undergoing enlargement, which gives further support to the suggestion that starfishes deprived of sufficient food may give priority to maintenance of the body-wall over enlargement of either the food-storage tissues of the pyloric caeca or the gonads.

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