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  • The sea star species Astropecten scoparius has feeding larvae, while Astropecten latespinosus has nonfeeding larvae, prompting a study on their evolutionary development.
  • In crosses between the two species, larvae varied in digestive capabilities based on maternal or paternal influence, with bipinnaria-like larvae emerging but also barrel-shaped larvae resembling A. latespinosus.
  • Genetic analysis showed that bipinnaria-like juveniles were hybrids, while barrel-shaped juveniles were genetically identical to A. latespinosus, suggesting different modes of development for the two larval types.

Article Abstract

The sea star Astropecten scoparius has feeding bipinnarian larvae, whereas its congener Astropecten latespinosus has nonfeeding barrel-shaped larvae. To investigate evolutionary changes in the development of asteroids, we performed reciprocal crosses between these two species with different larval forms. In the cross between A. scoparius eggs and A. latespinosus sperm, embryos developed into bipinnaria-like larvae. The larvae exhibited either a functional digestive system (a maternal feature) or a nonfunctional digestive system with the tip of the archenteron not connected to the stomodeum (a paternal characteristic). However, in the reciprocal cross between A. latespinosus eggs and A. scoparius sperm, barrel-shaped larvae resembling those of A. latespinosus were produced, in addition to bipinnaria-like larvae, some with functional digestive systems and some with nonfunctional ones. Juveniles were produced from all types of crosses. 18S rDNA was used as a gene marker in cycle sequencing analysis to investigate the genetic features of these juveniles. The sequences of juveniles from bipinnaria-like larvae showed double-peak nucleotide signals, indicating a biparental genome. On the other hand, juveniles from barrel-shaped larvae from A. latespinosus eggs and A. scoparius sperm showed the same sequence as A. latespinosus juveniles. This suggests that bipinnaria-like larvae of both crosses are always hybrids, whereas barrel-shaped larvae develop parthenogenetically.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/25470686DOI Listing

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