VETEŠNÍKOVÁ ŠIMKOVÁ, Andrea, Pavel HYRŠL, Karel HALAČKA and Lukáš VETEŠNÍK. Physiological and condition-related traits in the gynogenetic-sexual Carassius auratus complex: different investments promoting the coexistence of two reproductive forms? BMC Evolutionary Biology. BioMed Central, 2015, vol. 15, August, p. "nestránkováno", 14 pp. ISSN 1471-2148. Available from: https://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12862-015-0438-6.
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Original name Physiological and condition-related traits in the gynogenetic-sexual Carassius auratus complex: different investments promoting the coexistence of two reproductive forms?
Authors VETEŠNÍKOVÁ ŠIMKOVÁ, Andrea (203 Czech Republic, guarantor, belonging to the institution), Pavel HYRŠL (203 Czech Republic, belonging to the institution), Karel HALAČKA (203 Czech Republic) and Lukáš VETEŠNÍK (203 Czech Republic).
Edition BMC Evolutionary Biology, BioMed Central, 2015, 1471-2148.
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Original language English
Type of outcome Article in a journal
Field of Study 10600 1.6 Biological sciences
Country of publisher United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland
Confidentiality degree is not subject to a state or trade secret
Impact factor Impact factor: 3.406
RIV identification code RIV/00216224:14310/15:00080973
Organization unit Faculty of Science
Doi http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12862-015-0438-6
UT WoS 000359185100001
Keywords (in Czech) Carassius auratus
Keywords in English Carassius auratus
Tags AKR, rivok
Changed by Changed by: Mgr. Lucie Jarošová, DiS., učo 205746. Changed: 5/3/2018 14:39.
Abstract
Our results revealed similar growth performance in gynogenetic females and sexuals measured by body size and weight, or expressed by condition factor. The energy allocation in reproduction measured by the relative size of gonads revealed no difference between gynogenetic and sexual females; in addition, both females in spawning expressed the same estradiol levels in blood plasma. We found a gender specific trade-off between investment in reproduction and immunocompetence (measured by the spleen-somatic index). Higher aerobic performance expressed by the heart index and higher oxygen-carrying capacity were found in sexual males, with increasing values before and during spawning. Our study evidenced significantly lower aerobic performance but higher oxygen-carrying capacity per erythrocyte in gynogenetic females when compared to sexuals. IgM production differed between gynogens and sexuals of C. auratus complex. Our study indicates that a similar amount of energy is invested by both gynogenetic and sexual females of C. auratus complex in reproductive behaviour. We suggest that lower aerobic performance in gynogens may represent their physiological disadvantage balancing the cost of sexual reproduction. A trade-off between the number of erythrocytes and the oxygen-carrying capacity per erythrocyte in sexual males and gynogenetic females may contribute to the coexistence of gynogenetic and sexual forms. In addition, the differences in specific immunity between gynogens and sexuals may also reduce the evolutionary disadvantage of sexual reproduction. In conclusion, we propose that several mechanisms contribute to the coexistence of the gynogenetic-sexual C. auratus complex.
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GAP505/12/0375, research and development projectName: Evolučně-imunitní a ekologické aspekty parazitace u hybridních a polyploidních kaprovitých ryb
Investor: Czech Science Foundation
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