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1 February 2001 Direct Evidence for Mother-to-Embryo Transfer of Nutrients in the Livebearing Fish Gambusia geiseri
Edie Marsh-Matthews, Paul Skierkowski, Alyce DeMarais
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Abstract

We present direct experimental evidence of maternal-to-embryo nutrient transfer in largespring gambusia, a species in which embryonic development was believed to depend solely on nutrients and energy sequestered in the egg prior to fertilization. Thirteen pregnant females were injected with tritiated leucine, and developing embryos of those individuals were assayed for radioactivity two hours postinjection. In eight females, one to all embryos in the developing brood showed significant uptake of labeled leucine. This finding suggests that matrotrophy may be an important maternal investment strategy for this species.

The American Society of Ichthyologists and Herpetologists
Edie Marsh-Matthews, Paul Skierkowski, and Alyce DeMarais "Direct Evidence for Mother-to-Embryo Transfer of Nutrients in the Livebearing Fish Gambusia geiseri," Copeia 2001(1), 1-6, (1 February 2001). https://doi.org/10.1643/0045-8511(2001)001[0001:DEFMTE]2.0.CO;2
Accepted: 2 June 2000; Published: 1 February 2001
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