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Growth and spawning of Urechis caupo (Echiura) in Bodega Harbor, California

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Growth and spawning of the large, infaunal echiuran worm Urechis caupo Fisher and MacGinitie were studied at Bodega Harbor on the coast of central California, USA, from 1978 through 1981. In situ growth rates of marked worms were negatively related to initial size. Short-term, summer growth rates (volmo−1) of small worms (<80 ml) were greater than longer-term growth rates measured over several seasons (asesonal). Size-frequency distributions of worms sampled from two sites also suggested a seasonal growth pattern with relatively fast spring-summer growth and slower winter growth. However, larger worms sometimes lost volume during in situ growth experiments, and the loss was most pronounced during short-term, summer growth periods. It is suggested that energy used in burrow construction may have contributed to volume loss during short-term growth experiments. In contrast, longer-term, aseasonal growth rates were nearly always positive, and indicated that reproductive size (about 56 ml) could be reached within about 1.5 yr of recruitment, and a large size (about 158 ml) could be reached within about 6 yr. A seasonal pattern of spawning was observed during three consecutive years, as indicated by ripeness indices (storage organ dry weight ÷ body wall dry weight). At least two spawning episodes occurred annually: ripe gametes that accumulated in the storage organs during the summer and fall were spawned during the winter; gametes that accumulated during late winter and early spring were spawned during the spring or early summer. Worms were spawned-out by mid-summer.

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Suer, A.L. Growth and spawning of Urechis caupo (Echiura) in Bodega Harbor, California. Marine Biology 78, 275–284 (1984). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00393014

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