Abstract

The capacity of Modiolus capax to delay spawning and to hold mature gametes for long periods, was analyzed in sexually mature organisms subjected to cold water and food rations higher than those for maintenance. The experimental group, 200 mussels collected in August from Babia de los Angeles, Baja California, Mexico, was subjected to 19±2°C, temperature comparable to that in the natural environment during autumn and early winter; the daily food rations, delivered in open flow, were equivalent to 0.5-1.0% of the mussel's dry soft body weight. The effectiveness of the experimental treatment was verified every month in a sample of 16 mussels; for contras!, a sample from Bahia de los Angeles was also analyzed. The assessed variables were general condition and gonadosomatic indices and for the histological study of the gonads, a maturity scale with eight stages was designed. In September the mussels from the natural environment were in the initial phase of post-spawning; by December they were in late post-spawning or rest. In the experimental group there were no spontaneous spawnin.ss and general condition and gonadosomatic indices remained consistently higher than in the natural environment, however, by the eight-week of treatment the gonads showed evidences of incipient reabsorption. It is proposed that the natural reproductive cycle, mass spawning in summer and rest in late autumn and early winter, might be limiting the mussel's capacity to retain mature gametes

Highlights

  • El bivalvo Modiolus capax Conrad (1837) es un mitílido de amplia distribución geográfica en el Pacífico tropical de México (Brusca 1980)

  • The capacity of Modiolus capax to delay spawning and to hold mature gametes for long periods, was ana­ lyzed in sexually mature organisms subjected to cold water and food rations higher than those for maintenance

  • The experimental group, 200 mussels collected in August from Babia de los Angeles, Baja California, Mexico, was subjected to 19±2°C, temperature comparable to that in the natural environment during autumn and early winter; the daily food rations, delivered in open flow, were equivalent to 0.5-1.0% of the mussel's dry soft body weight

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Summary

MATERIALES Y MÉTODOS

La población experimental fue recolectada en Bahía de los Angeles, B.C., México (290 53' 33"N, 1130 31' 30"W). Aleatoriamente se separaron 200 para conformar el lote experimental; el resto fue sa­ crificado para determinar la condición repro­ ductiva inicial mediante los índices de condi­ ción y gonadosomático y el análisis histológico de las gónadas. Histología: Los cortes histológicos de las gónadas fueron inicialmente sometidas a un re­ conocimiento general determinándose ausencia o presencia de células sexuales y su estado de madurez, así como forma y talla de las mismas. Con la información del estudio histológico se estimó un Índice Gonádico Medio (I.G.M.) basado en el método propuesto por Olguín Es­ pinaza (1987) el cual trata las etapas reproduc­ tivas como vectores. A diferencia del ínidice utilizado por Chippefield (1953) y Seed (1969), entre otros, con este I.G.M. a la escala de madu­ rez se le imprime magnitud y dirección, obte­ niéndose así una representación a manera de re­ loj o un diagrama de astillas. Esta simpli­ ficación es posible debido a que fi no es una magnitud absoluta (e.i.- número de organismos en la etapa de desaror llo en cuestión) sino una normalización de ésta (frecuencia relativa)

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