Life-History Characteristics of Japanese Medaka Oryzias latipes
Japanese Medaka, Oryzias latipes, is a widely used organism in biological investigations because of its high fecundity, small adult size, and ease of husbandry. However, many aspects of its life history have not been fully described. In this study we determine patterns of somatic growth, frequency of egg production, and competency of eggs. We also describe temporal aspects of reproductive output. We modeled the length-at-age relationship with a von Bertalanffy growth function and found mean parameter values: L∞ = 49.5 mm TL (total length), k = 0.010 dph−1 (days post hatch), and t0 = 3.3 mm TL. These estimates are used to predict longevity of 347 to 485 days. The weight-at-length relationship was described using a power curve and resulted in mean parameter estimates, a = 2.16 × 10−5 and b = 2.79. The mean proportion of eggs that hatched was 73% (95% confidence interval: 53 to 93%). We observed that 50% of larvae emerge from eggs at 3.5 days and 99% of larvae emerge at 7.5 days in incubation. Daily egg production increased to a maximum number (range: 8 to 48) of eggs at 92 days post hatch. Total egg production by individual females ranged from 38 to 141 eggs. We found a significant negative linear relationship (F = 34.7, P < 0.001, R2 = 0.28) between the number of eggs collected from an individual during a single egg deposition event (n = 91) and mean egg volume. However, there were large variations in the sizes of individual eggs within a clutch (median CV = 14.8). Our work provides previously unreported life-history information that can be used to effectively develop experiments in the laboratory and field, and increased understanding of this species.Abstract

The relationship between length-at-age (A) and weight-at-length (B) of Japanese Medaka (Oryzias latipes). The relationship of mean length-at-age was estimated a three-parameter von Bertalanffy growth function (gray solid line). The weight-at-length relationship was described using a power function (gray solid line).

Percent of larva produced each day from Japanese Medaka (Oryzias latipes) eggs. The mean proportion of larvae that hatched from eggs in the replicates (n = 9) was described using a two-parameter logistic function (solid line). The dashed lines indicate the 95% confidence interval of the mean estimate.

Magnitude of daily egg production collected from female Japanese Medaka (Oryzias latipes). Age range is 76 to 115 days post hatch. The relationship is modeled with a three-parameter Gaussian density function (solid line is the mean and dashed lines are the predicted 95% confidence intervals).

The relationship of mean egg volume to clutch size (A) and the relationship of the mean size of larvae and mean egg volume (B) of Japanese Medaka (Oryzias latipes). Error bars for A and B are mean ± SE.
Contributor Notes
Associate Editor: J. W. Snodgrass.