2012
DOI: 10.1631/jzus.b1100152
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Absence of postzygotic isolating mechanisms: evidence from experimental hybridization between two species of tropical sea urchins

Abstract: Abstract:Two reef margin species of tropical sea urchins, Echinometra sp. C (Ec) and Echinometra oblonga (Eo), occur sympatrically on Okinawa intertidal reefs in southern Japan. Hybridization between these species was examined through a series of cross-fertilization experiments. At limited sperm concentrations, where conspecific crosses reached near 100% fertilization, both heterospecific crosses showed high fertilization rates (81%-85%). The compatibility of the gametes demonstrated that if gamete recognition… Show more

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