Skip to main content
Log in

Seasonality and spatial variability in the reproduction of two Antarctic holothurians (Echinodermata)

  • Published:
Polar Biology Aims and scope Submit manuscript

Summary

Seasonality in the reproduction of Ekmocucumis steineni and Psolus dubiosus (Holothuroidea) from the Antarctic shelf was investigated. The material was collected in spring (October/November) and autumn (mainly February) in the southeastern Weddell Sea. For E. steineni differences between both seasons in relative female fecundity and relative gonad weight were found in both sexes. Large yolky oocytes (0.3–1.0 mm in diameter) forming 1–3 cohorts were present in spring, nearly none in autumn. A delayed or prolonged spawning is possible, depending on the locality. No seasonal differences were found in P. dubiosus, a brood-protecting species with a lower fecundity and larger eggs (≤1.5 mm in diameter). A longer spawning phase in P. dubiosus than in E. steineni (October to January) is suggested. Both species are suspension feeders and their intestines were more filled with organic material in autumn than in spring. However, the occurrence of mature oocytes was not directly linked with the seasonal availability of food. The size-frequency distribution of the entire material in the study area was heterogeneous, indicating differences in long-term environmental conditions. The data show an evolutionarily more evolved high Antarctic mode of reproduction in P. dubiosus with a prolonged reproductive period than in E. steineni which has a distinct annual spawning cycle.

This is a preview of subscription content, log in via an institution to check access.

Access this article

Price excludes VAT (USA)
Tax calculation will be finalised during checkout.

Instant access to the full article PDF.

Similar content being viewed by others

References

  • Andriashev AP (1977) Some additions to schemes of the vertical zonation of marine bottom fauna. In: Llano GA (ed) Adaptations within antarctic ecosystems. Proc third SCAR symposium Antarctic Biology. Smithson Inst Washington DC, Gulf Publishing Co, Houston, pp 351–360

    Google Scholar 

  • Arnaud PM (1977) Adaptations within the Antarctic marine ecosystem. In: Llano GA (ed) Adaptations within antarctic ecosystems. Proc third SCAR symposium Antarctic Biology. Smithson Inst Washington DC, Gulf Publishing Co, Houston, pp 135–157

    Google Scholar 

  • Arntz WE, Brey T, Gerdes D, Gorny M, Gutt J, Hain S, Klages M (in press) Patterns of life history and population dynamics of benthic invertebrates under high Antarctic conditions of the Weddell Sea. Symp Proc. 24th European Marine Biol Symposium, University of Ferrara, Italy, 10–15 September 1990

  • Bregazzi PK (1972) Life cycles and seasonal movements of Cheirimedon femoratus (Pfeffer) and Tryphosella kergueleni (Miers) (Crustacea: Amphipoda). Br Antarct Surv Bull 30:1–34

    Google Scholar 

  • Bullivant JS (1967) The fauna of the Ross Sea. Part 5. Ecology of the Ross Sea Benthos. Bull N Z Dep scient ind Res 176:49–75

    Google Scholar 

  • Clarke A (1979) On the living in cold water: k-strategies in Antarctic benthos. Marine Biol 55:111–119

    Google Scholar 

  • Clarke A (1985) The reproductive biology of the polar hippolytid shrimp Chorismus antarcticus at South Georgia. In: Gray JS, Christiansen ME (eds) Marine biology of polar regions and effects of stress on marine organisms. Symp Proc 18th European Marine Biol Symposium, University of Oslo, Norway, 14–20 August 1983. John Wiley & Sons Ltd, New York, pp 237–245

    Google Scholar 

  • Colwin LH (1948) Notes on the spawning of the holothurian, Thyone briareus (Lesueur). Biol Bull Mar Biol Lab, Woods Hole 95:296–306

    Google Scholar 

  • Costelloe J (1985) The annual reproductive cycle of the holothurian Aslia lefevrei (Dendrochirota: Echinodermata). Mar Biol 88:155–165

    Google Scholar 

  • Cuzin-Roudy J (1987) Gonad history of the Antarctic krill Euphausia superba Dana during its breeding season. Polar Biol 7:237–244

    Google Scholar 

  • Dayton PK, Robilliard GA, Paine RT, Dayton LB (1974) Biological accomodation in the benthic community at McMurdo Sound, Antarctica. Ecol Monogr 44:105–128

    Google Scholar 

  • Drescher HE, Hubold G, Piatkowski U, Plötz J, Voß J (1983) Das biologische Programm der Antarktis-I-Expedition mit FS “Polarstern”. Ber Polarforsch 12:1–34

    Google Scholar 

  • Ekau W (1991) Reproduction in high Antarctic fish (Notothenioidei). Meeresforsch 33 2–3:159–167

    Google Scholar 

  • Farmanfarmaian A, Giese AC, Boolootian R, Bennett J (1958) Annual reproductive cycles in four species of the west coast starfishes. J Exp Zool 138:355–369

    Google Scholar 

  • Gieskes WWC, Veth C, Wöhrmann A, Gräfe M (1987) Secchi disc depth visibility world record shattered. EOS 68:123

    Google Scholar 

  • Gutt J (1991a) On the distribution and ecology of holothurians in the Weddell Sea (Antarctica). Polar Biol 11:145–155

    Google Scholar 

  • Gutt J (1991b) Investigations on brood-protection in Psolus dubiosus (Echinodermata: Holothuroidea) from Antarctica in spring and autumn. Mar Biol 111:281–286

    Google Scholar 

  • Hart TJ (1942) Phytoplankton in antarctic surface waters. Discovery Rep 21:261–356

    Google Scholar 

  • Hempel G (1983) Die Expedition Antarktis-I mit FS “Polarstern”. Ber Polarforsch 14:1–141

    Google Scholar 

  • Hempel G (1985) Die Expedition ANTARKTIS III mit FS “Polarstern” 1984/85. Ber Polarforsch 25:1–223

    Google Scholar 

  • Hendler G (1979) Reproductive periodicity of ophiuroids (Echinodermata: Ophiuroidea) on the Atlantic and Pacific coast of Panama. In: Stancyk SE (ed) Reproductive ecology of marine invertebrates. Univ of S Carolina Press, Columbia, pp 145–156

    Google Scholar 

  • Kohnen H (1984) Die Expedition Antarktis-II mit FS “Polarstern” 1983/84. Bericht von Fahrtabschnitt 4 Punta Arenas-Kapstadt (ANT-II/4). Ber Polarforsch 19:1–185

    Google Scholar 

  • Kühl S (1988) A contribution to the reproductive biology and geographical distribution of Antarctic octopodidae (Cephalopoda). Malacologia 29:89–100

    Google Scholar 

  • Lipps JH, Hickman CS (1982) Origin, age, and evolution of antarctic and deep-sea faunas. In: Ernst WG, Morin JG (eds) The environment of the deep sea. Rubey, vol 2 Prentice-Hall Inc, Englewood Cliffs, NJ, pp 324–356

    Google Scholar 

  • Luxmoore RA (1982) The reproductive biology of some serolid isopods from the Antarctic. Polar Biol 1:3–11

    Google Scholar 

  • Magniez P (1983) Reproductive cycle of the brooding echinoid Abatus cordatus (Echinodermata) in Kerguelen (Antarctic Ocean): changes in the organ in dices, biochemical composition and caloric content of the gonads. Mar Biol 74:55–64

    Google Scholar 

  • McClintock JB, Pearse JS (1987) Reproductive biology of the common antarctic crinoid Promachocrinus kerguelensis (Echinodermata: Crinoidea). Mar Biol 96:375–383

    Google Scholar 

  • Nöthig E-M (1988) Untersuchungen zur Ökologie des Phytoplanktons im südöstlichen Weddellmeer (Antarktis) im Januar/Februar 1985. Ber Polarforsch 53:1–118

    Google Scholar 

  • Pearse JS (1965) Reproductive periodicies in several contrasting populations of Odontaster validus Koehler, a common Antarctic asteroid. Antarctic Res Ser 5:39–85

    Google Scholar 

  • Pearse JS, Giese AC (1966) Food, reproduction and organic constitution of the common antarctic echinoid Sterechinus neumayeri (Meissner). Biol Bull 130:387–401

    Google Scholar 

  • Pearse JS, McClintock JB, Bosch I (1991) Reproduction of Antarctic benthic marine invertebrates: tempos, modes, and timing. Amer Zool 31:65–80

    Google Scholar 

  • Picken GB (1980) Reproductive adaptation of antarctic benthic invertebrates. J Linn Soc 14:67–75

    Google Scholar 

  • Picken GB (1985) Benthic research in Antarctica: Past, present and future. In: Gray JS, Christiansen ME (eds) Marine Biology of Polar Regions and Effects of Stress on Marine organisms. Symp Proc 18th European Marine Biol Symposium, University of Oslo 1983, Norway, 14–20 August. John Wiley & Sons Ltd, New York, pp 167–184

    Google Scholar 

  • Sachs L (1988) Angewandte Statistik. 6th Edn. Springer, Berlin Heidelberg New York

    Google Scholar 

  • Schoener A (1968) Evidence for reproductive periodicity in the deepsea. Ecology 49:81–87

    Google Scholar 

  • Schnack-Schiel S (1987) Die Winter-Expedition mit FS “Polarstern” in die Antarktis (ANT V/1–3). Ber Polarforsch 39:1–259

    Google Scholar 

  • Thorson G (1950) Reproductive and larval ecology of marine bottom invertebrates. Biol Rev 25:1–45

    Google Scholar 

  • Tyler PA, Gage JD (1983) The reproductive biology of Ypsilothuria talismani (Holothuroidea: Dendrochirota) from the N.E. Atlantic. J Mar Biol Assoc UK 63:609–616

    Google Scholar 

  • Tyler PA, Muirhead A, Billett DSM, Gage JD (1985) Reproductive biology of the deep-sea holothurians Laetmogone violacea and Benthogone rosea (Elasipoda: Holothuroidea). Mar Ecol-Prog Ser 23:267–277

    Google Scholar 

  • Tyler PA, Paine SL, Gage JD (1983) Gametogenic cycles in deep-sea phanerozoan asteroids from the N.E. Atlantic. In: Lawrence JM (ed) International Echinoderm Conference, Tampa Bay. AA Balkema, Rotterdam, pp 431–434

    Google Scholar 

  • Voß J (1988) Zoogeographie und Gemeinschaftsanalyse des Makrozoobenthos des Weddellmeeres (Antarktis). Ber Polarforsch 45:1–145

    Google Scholar 

  • Wägele J-W (1987) On the reproductive biology of Ceratoserolis trilobitoides (Crustacea: Isopoda): Latitudinal variation of fecundity and embryonic development. Polar Biol 7:11–24

    Google Scholar 

  • White MG (1970) Aspects of the breeding biology of Glyptonotus antarcticus (Eights) (Crustacea; Isopoda) at Signey Island, South Orkney Islands. In: Holdgate MW (ed) Antarctic ecology. vol 1. Academic Press, London New York, pp 279–285

    Google Scholar 

  • White MG (1977) Ecological adaptations by Antarctic poikilotherms to the polar marine environment. In: Llano GA (ed) Adaptations within antarctic ecosystems. Proc third SCAR symposium Antarctic Biology. Smithson Inst Washington DC, Gulf Publishing Co, Houston, pp 197–208

    Google Scholar 

  • White MG (1984) Marine Benthos. In: Laws RM (ed) Antarctic ecology, vol 2. Academic Press Inc., London, pp 421–461

    Google Scholar 

  • Yakovlev SN (1983) Reproductive cycle of Antarctic sea urchin Sterechinus neumayeri in Davis Sea. Sov J Mar Biol 9:265–270

    Google Scholar 

  • Zwally HJ, Comiso JC, Parkinson CL, Campbell WJ, Carsey FD, Gloersen P (1983) Antarctic sea ice, 1973–1976 satellite passive microwave observations. NASA Spec Publ 459, Washington DC, 206 pp.

    Google Scholar 

Download references

Author information

Authors and Affiliations

Authors

Rights and permissions

Reprints and permissions

About this article

Cite this article

Gutt, J., Gerdes, D. & Klages, M. Seasonality and spatial variability in the reproduction of two Antarctic holothurians (Echinodermata). Polar Biol 11, 533–544 (1992). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00237946

Download citation

  • Received:

  • Accepted:

  • Issue Date:

  • DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00237946

Keywords

Navigation