論文

基本情報

氏名 宇高 寛子
氏名(カナ) ウダカ ヒロコ
氏名(英語) Udaka Hiroko
所属 生物地球学部 生物地球学科
職名 准教授
researchmap研究者コード 7000009528
researchmap機関 岡山理科大学

題名

Short-day and low-temperature conditions promote reproductive maturation in the terrestrial slug, Lehmannia valentiana

単著・共著の別

 

著者

Hiroko Udaka
Hideharu Numata

概要

Terrestrial slugs (Lehmannia valentiana) collected from a held in Osaka, southwestern Japan, were reared under long-day (16-h light and 8-h darkness, LID 16:8) or short-day conditions (LD 12:12) at 15, 20, or 25 degrees C for 60 days. Slugs reared under short-day conditions were heavier than those reared under long-day conditions; however, slugs reared at 15 degrees C gained more weight regardless of the photoperiodic condition. Gonads were significantly heavier under short-day conditions than under long-day conditions, and oogenesis and spermatogenesis were also induced under short-day conditions. Under short-day conditions, reproductive maturation was suppressed at 25 degrees C as compared with 15 and 20 degrees C, whereas under longday conditions, lower temperatures induced reproductive maturation. In contrast, slugs reared under short-day conditions at 20 degrees C from the time of hatching gained more weight than those reared under long-day conditions at the same temperature. Moreover, short-day conditions induced reproductive maturation, similar to that observed in the field-collected slugs. In conclusion, short-day and low-temperature conditions promoted growth and reproductive maturation, whereas long-day and high-temperature conditions suppressed them in L. valentiana. Thus, L. valentiana reproduces from late autumn to spring in Osaka. (C) 2008 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

発表雑誌等の名称

COMPARATIVE BIOCHEMISTRY AND PHYSIOLOGY A-MOLECULAR & INTEGRATIVE PHYSIOLOGY

出版者

ELSEVIER SCIENCE INC

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開始ページ

80

終了ページ

83

発行又は発表の年月

2008-05

査読の有無

有り

招待の有無

無し

記述言語

英語

掲載種別

研究論文(学術雑誌)

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ID:DOI

10.1016/j.cbpa.2008.03.007

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