Amphioxus (Branchiostoma lanceolatum) in the North Adriatic Sea: ecological observations and spawning behavior

Irene GUARNERI , Matteo BOZZO , Natalia PEREZ CRIADO , Emanuele SERAFINI , Giorgia MANFÈ , Davide TAGLIAPIETRA , Riccardo FIORIN , Luca SCAPIN , Paolo POVERO , Deianira BELLITTO , Sara FERRANDO , Andrea AMAROLI , Laura CASTELLANO , Mario PESTARINO , Michael SCHUBERT , Simona CANDIANI

Integrative Zoology ›› 2025, Vol. 20 ›› Issue (2) : 331 -343.

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Integrative Zoology ›› 2025, Vol. 20 ›› Issue (2) : 331 -343. DOI: 10.1111/1749-4877.12846
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Amphioxus (Branchiostoma lanceolatum) in the North Adriatic Sea: ecological observations and spawning behavior

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The European amphioxus (Branchiostoma lanceolatum) is a member of the chordate subphylum Cephalochordata, and, as such, a key model organism for providing insights into the origin and evolution of vertebrates. Despite its significance and global distribution, detailed characterizations of natural populations of cephalochordates are still very limited. This study investigates the abundance, habitat, and spawning behavior of amphioxus in the North Adriatic Sea. Across 32 sampled sites, adult amphioxus were consistently present, reaching densities exceeding 300 individuals m2. DNA barcoding confirmed the species as B. lanceolatum, and environmental analyses revealed an amphioxus preference for slightly gravelly sand with low silt content and a correlation between amphioxus density and the presence of specific macroinvertebrate taxa. Remarkably, the amphioxus population was breeding in early spring and possibly late fall, in contrast to the typical late spring/early summer spawning season described for other populations of European amphioxus. Amphioxus adults kept in captivity maintained the spawning seasonality of their place of origin, suggesting the possibility of extending the overall spawning season of European amphioxus in laboratory settings by exploiting populations from diverse geographic origins. This study thus expands our understanding of B. lanceolatum ecology and reproduction in the Mediterranean Sea, emphasizing the role of the North Adriatic Sea as a substantial reservoir.

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biodiversity / cephalochordates / DNA barcoding / invertebrate chordates / macrobenthos

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Irene GUARNERI, Matteo BOZZO, Natalia PEREZ CRIADO, Emanuele SERAFINI, Giorgia MANFÈ, Davide TAGLIAPIETRA, Riccardo FIORIN, Luca SCAPIN, Paolo POVERO, Deianira BELLITTO, Sara FERRANDO, Andrea AMAROLI, Laura CASTELLANO, Mario PESTARINO, Michael SCHUBERT, Simona CANDIANI. Amphioxus (Branchiostoma lanceolatum) in the North Adriatic Sea: ecological observations and spawning behavior. Integrative Zoology, 2025, 20(2): 331-343 DOI:10.1111/1749-4877.12846

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