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3.1.
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All individuals we observed bore a genital cone (a male trait) on the ventral surface of pereonite 6 (
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). Ranges in CW were
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(ln CW, 0.440.84) for oostegite-lacking individuals,
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(ln CW, 0.771.22) for preparatory individuals, and
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(ln CW, 0.961.14) for ovigerous individuals (
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). Paired ovaries and testes were evident in an ovigerous individual (CW,
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;
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<figureCitation id="C7E82A2BFF83B624234CFC2B9BB4488D" box="[818,948,985,1004]" captionStart="Fig" captionStartId="2.[1035,1065,149,166]" captionTargetBox="[101,1009,149,1181]" captionTargetId="figure-491@2.[100,1010,148,1182]" captionTargetPageId="2" captionText="Fig. 1. Reproductive organs of Apseudes nipponicus. SEM image showing a developing oostegite (a female trait) on the left pereopod-4 coxa and a genital cone (a male trait) on pereonite 6 of a preparatory individual in ventral view; the pereopods and an oostegite on the right pereopod-4 coxa were detached (A). Light micrographs of an HE-stained transverse section of the body showing ovary and testis; the box in B indicates the region enlarged in C (B, C). a, anterior; d, dorsal; gc, genital cone; hp, hepatopancreas; in, intestine; oo, developing oostegite; ov, ovary; p, posterior; p46, pereonites 46; te, testis; v, ventral." figureDoi="http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10660413" httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/10660413/files/figure.png" pageId="1" pageNumber="24">Fig. 1B and C</figureCitation>
).
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The growth of CarW and CheW relative to CW was diphasic. The breakpoint for CarWCW was ln CW = 0.790 (standard error, 0.045) (
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), with the regressions ln CarW = 1.522 (ln CW) 2.103 before the breakpoint and ln CarW = 2.246 (ln CW) 2.675 after the breakpoint (R
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= 0.979). The breakpoint for CheWCW was ln CW = 0.824 (standard error, 0.046) (
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), with the regressions ln CheW =1.290 (ln CW) 1.825 before the breakpoint and ln CheW =2.301 (ln CW) 2.658 after the breakpoint (R
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= 0.945).
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Individuals in the CW range
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(ln CW, 0.440.80) lacked a dorsal process on the fixed finger, whereas those in the range
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(ln CW, 0.721.22) had a process (
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); the process varied in size and was generally smaller in smaller individuals. Individuals of CW
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(ln CW, 0.961.22) had four ventral processes on the carpus (
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); in smaller individuals, the ventral margin of the carpus was smooth or bore one small process.
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