TY - JOUR
T1 - Annual rhythmicity in the switching of reproductive mode in planarians
AU - Nodono, Hanae
AU - Matsumoto, Midori
N1 - Funding Information:
This study was supported in part by KAKENHI Grants-in-Aid from the Japan Society for the Promotion of Science ( 26440180 , MM), Research Project from Research and Education Center for Natural Science (Keio University, MM and HN), and research support from Research Institute of Marine Invertebrates (HN).
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PY - 2022/12
Y1 - 2022/12
N2 - Species of planarians include both asexually reproducing individuals (reproduce through fission and regeneration) and sexually reproducing individuals (hermaphrodites that mate to produce cocoons). While some individuals can switch between the asexual and sexual modes of reproduction. In this study, we examined the reproductive modes and ploidy of Dugesia japonica and Dugesia ryukyuensis from three spring wells in Okinawa (Japan) during two consecutive years. D. japonica are mostly asexual and triploid. In contrast, only 40 % of D. ryukyuensis are asexual and triploid; the remaining are sexual, and diploid or triploid. The sexually reproductive season of D. ryukyuensis is winter. In July, the reproductive organs disappear, and the individuals start asexual reproduction through fission and regeneration. In January of the following year, the individuals develop ovaries and necessary reproductive organs and start sexual reproduction. When these species were lab-reared for a longer period, the reproductive cycles in three strains were repeated for three years. These results confirm that D. ryukyuensis population in Okinawa switches between reproductive modes on an annual cycle, even when kept under constant temperature and no light/dark cycle.
AB - Species of planarians include both asexually reproducing individuals (reproduce through fission and regeneration) and sexually reproducing individuals (hermaphrodites that mate to produce cocoons). While some individuals can switch between the asexual and sexual modes of reproduction. In this study, we examined the reproductive modes and ploidy of Dugesia japonica and Dugesia ryukyuensis from three spring wells in Okinawa (Japan) during two consecutive years. D. japonica are mostly asexual and triploid. In contrast, only 40 % of D. ryukyuensis are asexual and triploid; the remaining are sexual, and diploid or triploid. The sexually reproductive season of D. ryukyuensis is winter. In July, the reproductive organs disappear, and the individuals start asexual reproduction through fission and regeneration. In January of the following year, the individuals develop ovaries and necessary reproductive organs and start sexual reproduction. When these species were lab-reared for a longer period, the reproductive cycles in three strains were repeated for three years. These results confirm that D. ryukyuensis population in Okinawa switches between reproductive modes on an annual cycle, even when kept under constant temperature and no light/dark cycle.
KW - Annual rhythm
KW - Flatworm
KW - Ploidy
KW - Reproductive strategy
KW - Sexual mode
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U2 - 10.1016/j.zool.2022.126053
DO - 10.1016/j.zool.2022.126053
M3 - Article
C2 - 36399916
AN - SCOPUS:85141961380
SN - 0944-2006
VL - 155
JO - Zoology
JF - Zoology
M1 - 126053
ER -