Luminous capabilities and life-history traits of the polychromatic ophiuroid Amphipholis squamata in two isolated populations from Oliveri-Tindari lagoon system, Sicily
S. Dupont et J. Mallefet, Luminous capabilities and life-history traits of the polychromatic ophiuroid Amphipholis squamata in two isolated populations from Oliveri-Tindari lagoon system, Sicily, HYDROBIOL, 440(1-3), 2000, pp. 137-144
Amphipholis squamata is a small ophiuroid with a worldwide distribution exc
ept for Polar regions. Global populations of A. squamata! are morphological
ly uniform but inter- and intrapopulational variability occurs at levels fr
om the population to the genotype. The species is polychromatic and two col
our varieties (dark-brown and spotted) from two adjacent populations (separ
ated from each other for only 20 years) in a lagoonal system (Sicily) were
compared using bioluminescence and life-history traits as indicators of var
iability. The dark-brown variety was dominant in Lago Nuovo and the spotted
one was dominant in Porto Vecchio. Important variations were observed with
in populations, however, there were significant differences in life-history
traits and luminous capabilities between the dark-brown and spotted variet
ies. The dark-brown variety invested more energy in somatic growth than rep
roduction (1 cohort each year and growth rate of 0.279 mm each month). wher
eas energy was devoted mainly to reproduction in the spotted variety (4 coh
orts each year and growth rate of 0.171 mm each month). The chronology of t
he life cycles was completely different between the two varieties. Fertiliz
ation occurred mainly in spring for the spotted but only in autumn for the
dark-brown. Recruitment occurred mainly in autumn for spotted and in spring
for dark-brown individuals. Finally, significant differences were observed
for maximal intensity of emitted light and kinetic parameters between the
two varieties.