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myLot reputation of 96/100. eaforeman6 (4202) 5 years ago

Science Daily — Female sharks can reproduce without having sex, scientists have found. A female hammerhead shark has given birth without mating with a male and its offspring has no paternal DNA.


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An international team of researchers from Queen’s University Belfast, the Guy Harvey Research Institute at Nova Southeastern University in Florida and the Henry Doorly Zoo in Nebraska has found evidence that sharks can reproduce asexually by an unusual method known as “parthenogenesis”. This is the first scientific report of asexual reproduction in sharks.

Head of the Queen’s research team and study co-author, Dr Paulo Prodöhl, from the School of Biological Sciences, said: “The findings were really surprising because as far as anyone knew, all sharks reproduced only sexually by a male and female mating, requiring the embryo to get DNA from both parents for full development, just like in mammals.”

“The discovery that sharks can reproduce asexually by
parthenogenesis now changes this paradigm, leaving mammals as the only major vertebrate group where this form of reproduction has not been seen.”

The long-term study was prompted by the unexpected birth of a baby hammerhead shark in an aquarium at the Henry Doorly Zoo in December 2001. The astonishing thing about the birth was that none of the three candidate mother hammerheads in the tank, all of whom been caught in Florida waters as babies themselves, had been exposed to any male hammerhead sharks for the three years since their captivity.

Initial thinking was that the mother had mated with a male before capture, and then somehow stored the sperm for over three years before finally fertilizing her eggs in the aquarium, or alternatively, perhaps the hammerhead female had mated with a male shark of a different species that was in the tank.

By using DNA profiling techniques to examine the genetic makeup of the baby hammerhead and the three candidate mothers, the researchers were able to identify which of the three females was the actual mother. Surprisingly, the baby shark’s DNA only matched up with the mother’s – there was no DNA of male origin in the baby shark! This finding eliminated the possibilities of earlier mating with a male hammerhead followed by sperm storage, or hybridization with another shark species in the tank.

Females of only very few vertebrate species can give birth to fully formed young without requiring their eggs to be first fertilized by a male’s sperm. This unusual reproductive ability, known as “parthenogenesis”, is only very occasionally seen in some vertebrate groups such as birds, reptiles and amphibians. However, it has never before been seen in other major vertebrate lines such as mammals or sharks.

Co-author Dr Mahmood Shivji, who led the Guy Harvey Research Institute team, said: “We may have solved a general mystery about shark reproduction – our findings suggest that parthenogenesis is the likely explanation behind the anecdotal but increasing observations of other species of female sharks reproducing successfully in captivity despite not having contact with males.

“It now appears that at least some female sharks can switch from a sexual to a non-sexual mode of reproduction in the absence of males. Unfortunately, this occurrence is not benign because it results in reduced genetic diversity in the offspring since there is no new genetic variation introduced from the paternal side.”

The researchers found that the most likely form of asexual reproduction that had occurred was a specific type called “automictic parthenogenesis” that leads to less genetic diversity in the offspring compared to even the mother.

“During this process the unfertilized egg, which contains about half of the mother’s genetic diversity, is activated to behave as a normal fertilized egg by a small, genetically nearly-identical cell known as the sister polar body. The resulting baby shark therefore gets a double-dose of genetic disadvantage”, says lead author Dr Demian Chapman, who took part in the study while he was a graduate student at the Guy Harvey Research Institute.

The discovery raises concerns about the genetic and reproductive health of dwindling shark populations.

Now Head of Shark Research at the Pew institute for Ocean Science, Dr Chapman continued: “Not only does it experience reduced genetic diversity because it has no father, but around half of the genetic variation present in the mother is not passed on to the offspring.”

“Female sharks might reproduce like this more often when they have difficulty finding mates at low population densities. This could hasten the erosion of population genetic diversity and perpetuate the production of genetically disadvantaged offspring.”

Dr Prodöhl added: “The bottom line is that we have to include a whole new dimension to our thinking about shark reproduction and its influence on population health. If the ability of female sharks to switch from sexual to asexual reproduction is widespread under conditions of low encounter rates with males, incorporating this new information into our management and conservation efforts will be imperative to prevent further declines in genetic diversity for an intensely, and many instances over exploited, group of fishes.”

The research team’s paper was published in the Royal Society journal, Biology Letters on 23 May 2007.

Note: This story has been adapted from a news release issued by Queen's University Belfast.


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1. myLot reputation of 96/100. rusty2rusty (4225)   5 years ago

If that is really true. Than I think that isawesome that female sharks can reproducs with out mating with a male. NO matter what people think of sharks. We need to have them around. Sharks are a way of keeping the rest of sea in check and not get over populated. To bad some other specieces of mammals can't reproduce like that. Than maybe man couldn't cause them to go extincted.

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2. myLot reputation of 63/100. buri2_jaemon (556)   5 years ago

well i don't know the answer but i'm sure that there is good explanation about it..

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3. myLot reputation of 98/100. jennybianca (7229)   5 years ago

Very interesting. As the article states, it is rare for obvious reasons. Asexual reproduction means there is no genetic diversity, which is neceesasry for the development & survival of a species.
I guess, although normal reproduction is a the advantage, where a female had been kept in captivity for long enough, her biological clock, or homones, switched themselves on to this asexual reproduction.
It will be interesting to see how the baby shark develops.

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4. myLot reputation of 94/100. silvernutbar (407)   5 years ago

I heard about this the other day. it's an incredibly useful function for last ditch effort survival of the species, but ultimately self-destructive if found inside a living community. If you're the only shark around, you can have all the mini-me's you want within your given cycle. These could produce weaker and weaker copies, eventually mutating and malforming the offspring several generations later.

Still, there would be sharks. For a few generations at least, there would be sharks even if every male shark of that type died out. Plus you never know, mother nature might allow one of these female offspring to mutate into a hermaphrodytish sort of critter.

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5. myLot reputation of 54/100. saralee1 (713)   5 years ago

I find this very interesting, indeed! However, makes me wonder why males are around though (LOL)
god forbid humans ever learn that technique.

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6. myLot reputation of 75/100. vikimishra (628)   5 years ago

Wow thats really good piece of information ..and i want it to be informationa dn only in sharks ...This shark really don't know what she has missed ...I never ever want this to happen in human being ..

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7. myLot reputation of 92/100. mndygrl78 (1590)   5 years ago

*laughs* Id like it more if we could find a way to give birth without actually giving birth

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