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Synchronized broadcast spawning by six invertebrates (Echinodermata and Mollusca) in the north-western Red Sea

Alice E. Webb, Aschwin H. Engelen, Jessica Bouwmeester, Inge van Dijk, Esmee Geerken, Julie Lattaud, Dario Engelen, Bernadette S. de Bakker, Didier M. de Bakker

2021Marine Biology10 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract On the evenings of June 11 and 12, 2019, 5 and 6 days before full moon, broadcast spawning by four echinoderm species and two mollusc species was observed on the Marsa Shagra reef, Egypt (25° 14′ 44.2" N, 34° 47′ 49.0" E). Water temperature was 28 °C and the invertebrates were observed at 2–8 m depth. The sightings included a single basket star Astroboa nuda (Lyman 1874), 2 large Tectus dentatus (Forskal 1775) sea snails, 14 individuals of the Leiaster cf. leachi (Gray 1840) sea star and 1 Mithrodia clavigera (Lamarck 1816) sea star, 3 Pearsonothuria graeffei (Semper 1868) sea cucumbers, and 2 giant clams, Tridacna maxima (Röding 1798). The observations presented here provide relevant information on broadcast spawning of non-coral invertebrate taxa in the Red Sea, where spawning is considerably less well documented than in other tropical geographical regions such as the Indo-Pacific and Caribbean.

Topics & Concepts

BiologyInvertebrateMolluscaFisheryCoral reefReefEchinodermEcologyOceanographyGeologyCoral and Marine Ecosystems StudiesMarine Biology and Ecology ResearchMarine Ecology and Invasive Species
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