The reproductive cycle of the humbug damselfish Dascyllus aruanus according to the changes in lunar phase in Micronesia |
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Authors: | Ji Yong Choi Na Na Kim Dae-Won Lee Young-Ung Choi Cheol Young Choi |
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Affiliation: | 1.Division of Marine BioScience, College of Ocean Science and Technology,Korea Maritime and Ocean University,Busan,Korea;2.Marine Ecosystem and Biological Research Center,KIOST,Ansan,Korea |
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Abstract: | The moon is known to be an environmental factor that controls the reproductive cycle of fish, and fish have evolved a variety of reproduction patterns depending on the lunar phase. In this study, we examined the relationship between lunar phases and the reproductive cycle of the humbug damselfish Dascyllus aruanus inhabiting Weno Island, Chuuk Lagoon, Micronesia. We divided the one-month lunar cycle into eight phases, and measured the features of moonlight (peak wavelength and intensity) and indicators of fish maturity [gonadosomatic index (GSI) and sex hormones] in relation to the eight lunar phases. In addition, we investigated the daily rhythms of sex hormones in fish ovaries during the full moon phase. The results showed that the peak wavelength of moonlight was 430 nm (blue wavelength region) regardless of the lunar phase, and that moonlight intensity was highest during a full moon at 02:00. Furthermore, the GSI and sex hormones were both higher around the full moon phase. These findings support the hypothesis that humbug damselfish spawn once a month and that this event occurs at full moon, which is the phase of the moon with the strongest intensity. Based on these findings, we predict that blue wavelength, the dominant wavelength of moonlight, is one of the environmental factors influencing the monthly spawning of D. aruanus. |
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