Reproductive isolation and reproductive output in two sympatric mussel species (Mytilus edulis, M-trossulus) and their hybrids from Newfoundland

Toro, JE; Thompson, RJ; Innes, DJ

Abstract

The mussels Mytilus edulis L. and M. trossulus Gould are found sympatrically in most areas of Newfoundland, with a low frequency of hybrids. To assess the potential for reproductive isolation, we sampled mussels from three sites in an eastern Newfoundland Bay from May-October 1996 to determine if there were differences in the reproductive cycles of the two species and their natural hybrids. In mussels with shell lengths of 38-42 mm, males and females with mature gametes were dominant in June for M. edulis and hybrids, while M. trossulus showed a lower frequency of individuals with mature gametes. M. trossulus and hybrids spawned over a prolonged period (from late spring to early autumn) compared with most M. edulis individuals that spawned over a period of 2-3 weeks in July. This asynchrony in spawning activity between the two species may partially explain the low frequency of hybrids found in previous studies of these mussel populations. Female and male hybrids between M. edulis and M. trossulus showed normal gonad development, ripening and spawning, providing an opportunity for the introgression of genes between the two species. M. trossulus had a higher reproductive output than M. edulis of similar shell length, while hybrids showed intermediate values of reproductive output. M. trossulus females produced smaller eggs than either M. edulis or hybrids. Differences in reproductive traits may partially explain the maintenance of the mussel hybrid zone in Newfoundland.

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Título según WOS: Reproductive isolation and reproductive output in two sympatric mussel species (Mytilus edulis, M-trossulus) and their hybrids from Newfoundland
Título según SCOPUS: Reproductive isolation and reproductive output in two sympatric mussel species (Mytilus edulis, M. trossulus) and their hybrids from Newfoundland
Título de la Revista: MARINE BIOLOGY
Volumen: 141
Número: 5
Editorial: SPRINGER HEIDELBERG
Fecha de publicación: 2002
Página de inicio: 897
Página final: 909
Idioma: English
URL: http://link.springer.com/10.1007/s00227-002-0897-3
DOI:

10.1007/s00227-002-0897-3

Notas: ISI, SCOPUS