Heterosis of the interspecific sea urchin hybrids between Strongylocentrotus intermedius and Heliocidaris crassispina

In order to study the heterosis of the interspecific hybrids between sea urchin Strongylocentrotus intermedius and Heliocidaris crassispina, comparative culturing experiments were conducted on individuals of the same age from four groups: S. intermedius (SI), H. crassispina (HC), S. intermedius ♀ × ...

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Veröffentlicht in:Aquaculture 2024-12, Vol.593, p.741327, Article 741327
Hauptverfasser: Ou, Fanjiang, Leng, Xiaofei, Jiang, Xuechun, Guo, Hao, Liu, Peng, Tian, Wenzhuo, Li, Xuguang, Wang, Lijie, Ding, Jun, Chang, Yaqing, Zhang, Weijie
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Zusammenfassung:In order to study the heterosis of the interspecific hybrids between sea urchin Strongylocentrotus intermedius and Heliocidaris crassispina, comparative culturing experiments were conducted on individuals of the same age from four groups: S. intermedius (SI), H. crassispina (HC), S. intermedius ♀ × H. crassispina ♂ (SH), and H. crassispina ♀ × S. intermedius ♂ (HS). Growth rate at different stages of development, gonadal production and quality, high-temperature tolerance, and resistance to black-mouth disease were compared among these four species. The results were as follows: in the juvenile sea urchin stage, SH sea urchins exhibited 79.11% and 55.28% body weight heterosis at 16 and 20 °C, respectively, with particularly high single-parent heterosis observed at 16 °C compared to the male parent HC (247.79%). In the young sea urchin stage, SH sea urchins displayed mid-parent heterosis in body weight at all temperatures except 28 °C, reaching a maximum of 94.62% at 12 °C. HS Sea urchins showed mid-parent heterosis only at 12, 24, and 28 °C, with the highest observed at 28 °C (36.51%). The body weight specific growth rate of SH sea urchins was significantly higher than those of the other three species (P 
ISSN:0044-8486
DOI:10.1016/j.aquaculture.2024.741327