CHEMICAL ASPECTS OF MASS SPAWNING IN CORALS .2. (-)-EPI-THUNBERGOL, THE SPERM ATTRACTANT IN THE EGGS OF THE SOFT CORAL LOBOPHYTUM-CRASSUM (CNIDARIA, OCTOCORALLIA)

Citation
Jc. Coll et al., CHEMICAL ASPECTS OF MASS SPAWNING IN CORALS .2. (-)-EPI-THUNBERGOL, THE SPERM ATTRACTANT IN THE EGGS OF THE SOFT CORAL LOBOPHYTUM-CRASSUM (CNIDARIA, OCTOCORALLIA), Marine Biology, 123(1), 1995, pp. 137-143
Citations number
45
Categorie Soggetti
Marine & Freshwater Biology
Journal title
ISSN journal
00253162
Volume
123
Issue
1
Year of publication
1995
Pages
137 - 143
Database
ISI
SICI code
0025-3162(1995)123:1<137:CAOMSI>2.0.ZU;2-B
Abstract
The eggs of Lobophytum crassum Von Marenzeller, 1886, collected at Mag netic Island (19 degrees 10'S; 146 degrees 52'E) in October or Novembe r between 1983 and 1993, contained significant amounts (6% dry weight) of (-)-epi-thunbergol, in addition to other terpenoid metabolites als o present in the parent colony. (-)-Epi-thunbergol was not present in the tissues of the releasing colony. Using fluorocarbon droplets impre gnated with the chemotactic molecules and a videomicroscopic technique for the direct observation of sperm. under the influence of attractan t molecules, we showed that (-)-epi-thunbergol, whether isolated from L. crassum or from a gorgonian octocoral (Briareum sp.), significantly attracts sperm from L. crassum colonies. Attraction could be detected using direct observation at concentrations as low as 3.25 mu g ml(-1) . This is the first evidence for sperm chemotaxis in the Alcyonacea. E ggs from L compactum, a common alcyonacean coral at Orpheus Island (18 degrees 36'S; 146 degrees 29'E) contained (-)-thunbergol as the egg-s pecific compound. L. compactum was not found at Magnetic Island. (-)-T hunbergol from L. compactum and (+)-thunbergol from a Douglas fir tree both showed levels of attraction similar to (-)-epi-thunbergol agains t L. crassum sperm. Although L. crassum sperm were apparently neither stereo- nor enantio-specific in their selectivity for chemotactic mole cules, (-)-epi-thunbergol was identified as the natural sperm attracta nt in the eggs of L. crassum.