Reproduction
A. gemmata is sexually
mature after one or two years and spawning is performed by up lifting
the girdle to form a spout, but there is no evidence of sexual pairing.(2,3) Males are thought to spawn first and
the presence of the sperm stimulates the female to spawn. (2,3)
Chitons exhibit marked
period periodicities in their gonad development and spawning seasons. (3) The specific timing and duration of
spawning in A. gemmata differ depending on geographical location and
environmental conditions (such as day length, sea temperature etc).(2,3) For example a study conducted on One
Tree Island suggested that A. gemmata spawns over 6-7 months from
mid-spring to early autumn, while the same species in the Gulf of Suez
spawns over 3 months from late summer to autumn during the hottest part
of the year. (2)
Chiton eggs can be held
together in a gelatinous string or can sometimes accumulate in a loose
pile behind the female.(2,3) The eggs are spherical (approximately 200-220 micro meters
in diamater) and are very rich in yolk. The eggs are also provided with 2
membranes; an inner membrane around the egg and an outer membrane which
is usually ornamented with diverse projections such as spines or cones.(3,) The colour of the eggs vary with the
degree of maturity of the eggs however they are mostly black and covered
with spines. (3,10)
The developmental process
in chitons is holoblastic, nearly equal, spiral and determinate.(3)(3) The duration of the
free-swimming, trochophore larvae stage can be between 0.5-4 days (Figure 1).(3) Settlement occurs with appropriate
cues, where the larvae can further develop into an adult (Figure 1). Metamorphosis starts with
dorso-ventral flattening of the body and this usually occurs on the
fifth day (Figure 1).(3)
Figure 1. The development of a chiton. a) egg, b) eight-cell stage, c) just before hatching d) trochophore larvae (1. apical tuft; 2. prototroch), e) larvae 9 days old (1. dorsal view, 2. lateral view), f) bottom stage, g) juvenile animal (1. dorsal view, 2. lateral view).
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