Water Toxicity Study
Sea Urchin Fertilization Test
Procedure:
Collect Gametes: Induce spawning in 4-6 sea urchins by injecting 2 mL KCl into the soft area surrounding the mouth. Place the urchins with the mouth facing down on a clean petri dish. If a yellow discharge is seen, eggs are being shed and this is a female urchin. Turn the urchin over to collect the eggs on the dish. If a white discharge is present, sperm are being produced. Turn this male urchin over to collect the sperm.
Eggs: Take the eggs produced from 1-2 (or more) urchins and put them together in a clean petri plate. Place 10 drops of this concentrated egg solution in 10 mL of the test (control) solution in a test tube. Allow the eggs to sit in the test (control) solution for at least 20 minutes before introducing sperm. All solutions should be kept at 12°C during the experiment.
Sperm: Combine the sperm from 1-2 (or more) urchins on a clean petri plate. Prepare a slide of the sperm. Under a low power lens of a compound mircrcope, the sperm should appear to be concentrated and have good motility. Place 10 drops of pooled, good sperm into a test tube containing 10 mL of 12°C test (control) solution for fertilization experiment. The sperm will remain in the test (control) solution for a 20 minute exposure time before the sperm is added to the egg solutions.
Fertilization: Add1 mL of exposed (20 minutes exactly) sperm solution into the corresponding tubes containing exposed (at least 20 minutes) egg solution.
End Test: The test ends with the addition of a preservative (10% formaldehyde) exactly 20 minutes after the addition of the sperm. Add 2 drops of the 37% formaldehyde to the sperm/egg solution.
Count Fertilized Eggs: Prepare depression slides of each solution. Count the number of fertilized and unfertilized eggs. The total number counted should be 100. A fertilized egg will have a complete fertilization membrane (figure 1). Note the eggs which have an incomplete or deformed fertilization membrane (figure 2).
Data Sheet
Water Toxicity Study
Sea Urchin Fertilization Test
Data Sheet
Date:
Investigator:
Record the spawning record in Table 1 below.
Number of females with useable eggs:
Number of males with useable sperm:
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Animal Number |
Sex |
Time Injected |
Time of Spawning |
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Table 1. Spawning Record
Figure 1. Fertilized egg with
complete Figure 2. Fertilized egg with
incompete
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fertilization membrane
fertilization membrane
Keep an accurate record of the seawater source
for each test tube in the table below.
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Water Source |
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Table 2. Test Tube number correlated with water source.
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Test Tube # |
Sample ID |
Time of sperm addition |
Time of egg addition |
Time of Preservative addition |
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Table 3. Record of time of exposure and
fertilization.
Count 100 eggs from each test tube. Record
the number of fertilized eggs out of each batch of 100.
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Test Tube # |
Sample ID |
Number fertilized (formed fertilization membrane) |
Number not fertilized |
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Table 4. Record of fertilization rate.