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1 March 2007 ELEVATED ECDYSTEROID TITER AND PRECOCIOUS MOLT AND VITELLOGENESIS INDUCED BY EYESTALK ABLATION IN THE ESTUARINE CRAB, METOPOGRAPSUS MESSOR (BRACHYURA: DECAPODA)
K. Sudha, G. Anilkumar
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Abstract

Premolt and vitellogenesis are mutually exclusive events in the wild population of the brachyuran crab, Metopograpsus messor; active vitellogenesis occurs only in intermolt females, at a relatively low ecdysteroid profile, judged from radioimmunoassay. Bilateral eyestalk ablation, however, has resulted in simultaneous precipitation of premolt and ovarian growth in the same crab, thus severing the normal antagonistic programming of these two high-energy demanding processes. This result argues for the necessity of eyestalk principles in maintaining the normal (antagonistic) programming of growth and reproduction in the species. Ovaries of the eyestalk ablated crabs precociously accumulate yolk and the oöcytes could attain the size of a fully grown egg within 10 days post-ablation. The eyestalk ablated females have also shown dramatic rise in haemolymph ecdysteroid levels, even surpassing the levels (P < 0.05) of the normal premolt individuals, revealing that ovarian growth can occur under a high ecdysteroid titre in M. messor. It remains to be seen whether the precociously grown ovaries were influenced by the elevated ecdysteroid titer.

K. Sudha and G. Anilkumar "ELEVATED ECDYSTEROID TITER AND PRECOCIOUS MOLT AND VITELLOGENESIS INDUCED BY EYESTALK ABLATION IN THE ESTUARINE CRAB, METOPOGRAPSUS MESSOR (BRACHYURA: DECAPODA)," Journal of Crustacean Biology 27(2), 304-308, (1 March 2007). https://doi.org/10.1651/S-2750.1
Received: 21 April 2006; Accepted: 1 October 2006; Published: 1 March 2007
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