Abstract
Eleven gonadal samples of Echinometra mathaei were taken between April 1965
and June 1967 from Rottnest I., Western Australia, and analysed histologically.
Rottnest I, is near the southern distributional limit of this widespread Indo-Pacific
echinoid. All stages of gametogenesis were present in most samples, and little seasonal
change in reproductive activity could be detected. The lack of synchrony among
different individuals and the presence of mature gametes in every sample indicate that
the population of E. mathaei at Rottnest I. reproduces continuously. The relatively
high sea temperatures that prevail at Rottnest I. during the winter probably contribute
to the conditions that permit reproduction to occur throughout the year.
Subject
Ecology,Aquatic Science,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics,Oceanography
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