Diversity (Jun 2023)

Histological Investigation of the Female Gonads of <i>Chiropsalmus quadrumanus</i> (Cubozoa: Cnidaria) Suggests Iteroparous Reproduction

  • Jimena García-Rodríguez,
  • Cheryl Lewis Ames,
  • Adrian Jaimes-Becerra,
  • Gisele Rodrigues Tiseo,
  • André Carrara Morandini,
  • Amanda Ferreira Cunha,
  • Antonio Carlos Marques

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/d15070816
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 15, no. 7
p. 816

Abstract

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The box jellyfish Chiropsalmus quadrumanus (Chirodropida: Cubozoa: Cnidaria) is common in warm waters. Although it is assumed that external fertilization is a characteristic of Chirodropida, the life history of C. quadrumanus is not yet known since its reproductive behavior has never been described, nor has the polyp has been found in nature. As a result, in the absence of documentation of reproductive behavior, we sought to test the hypothesis of external fertilization through a histological analysis of the female gonads. Herein, we analyze ten females collected in São Paulo and Rio de Janeiro (Brazil) and describe the gonadal organization and pattern of oocyte development. The discovery of four distinct stages of oocyte differentiation augments the scant existing reports of the structural and functional maturation of sex cells in Cubozoa species. Furthermore, the gonads of mature females comprise both mature (average diameter of 122 µm) and immature oocytes, suggesting that C. quadrumanus is iteroparous and exhibits multiple reproductive cycles during its life. Medusa bell size was not found to correlate with maturity state as even small females possessed a high percentage of oocytes in late vitellogenesis, suggesting that sexual maturation occurs rapidly in C. quadrumanus females.

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