Factors affecting gestation periods in elasmobranch fishes

Author:

Tokunaga Soma123ORCID,Watanabe Yuuki Y.234ORCID,Kawano Mai567,Kawabata Yuuki8ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Nagasaki University 1 Faculty of Fisheries , , Bunkyo, Nagasaki 852-8521 , Japan

2. The Graduate University for Advanced Studies 2 Department of Polar Science , , , Tachikawa, Tokyo 190-8518 , Japan

3. SOKENDAI 2 Department of Polar Science , , , Tachikawa, Tokyo 190-8518 , Japan

4. National Institute of Polar Research 3 , Tachikawa, Tokyo 190-8518 , Japan

5. Kyushu University 4 Faculty of Agriculture , , Nishi-ku, Fukuoka 819-0395 , Japan

6. Atmosphere and Ocean Research Institute 5 , , Kashiwa, Chiba 277-8564 , Japan

7. The University of Tokyo 5 , , Kashiwa, Chiba 277-8564 , Japan

8. Nagasaki University 6 Graduate School of Fisheries and Environmental Sciences , , Bunkyo, Nagasaki 852-8521 , Japan

Abstract

ABSTRACT Gestation periods vary greatly across elasmobranch species. Differences in body size and body temperature (i.e. major determinants of metabolic rates) might explain such variation. Although temperature effects have been demonstrated for captive animals, body size effects remain undocumented. Moreover, whether metabolic rates of mothers or those of embryos affect gestation periods remains unclear. Because biological times generally scale with mass1−β, where β is metabolic scaling exponent (0.8–0.9 in fishes), we hypothesized that elasmobranch gestation periods would scale with mass0.1–0.2. We also hypothesized that regionally endothermic species with elevated metabolic rates should have shorter gestation periods than similar-sized ectothermic species if the metabolic rates of mothers are responsible. We compiled data on gestation periods for 36 elasmobranch species to show that gestation periods scale with M0.11 and m0.17, where M and m are adult female mass and birth mass, respectively. Litter size and body temperature also affected gestation periods. Our findings suggest that the body-mass dependence of metabolic rate explains some variations in elasmobranch gestation periods. Unexpectedly, regionally endothermic sharks did not have shorter gestation periods than their ectothermic counterparts, suggesting that the metabolic rates of embryos, which are likely ectothermic in all elasmobranch species, may be responsible. This article has an associated First Person interview with the first author of the paper.

Funder

The Graduate University for Advanced Studies: Sogo Kenkyu Daigakuin Daigaku

Publisher

The Company of Biologists

Subject

General Agricultural and Biological Sciences,General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology

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