Embryonic development of the false limpet Siphonaria lateralis from Atlantic Patagonia

IF 1.3 4区 生物学 Q3 MARINE & FRESHWATER BIOLOGY Invertebrate Biology Pub Date : 2020-01-08 DOI:10.1111/ivb.12276
Soledad Zabala, Andrés Averbuj, Gregorio Bigatti, Pablo E. Penchaszadeh
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Siphonariids are pulmonate gastropods inhabiting rocky intertidal habitats, and many studies have focused on these false limpets around the world. In the southern South Atlantic, studies on reproduction and development in species of Siphonaria are scarce. We studied the embryonic development and egg masses of Siphonaria lateralis at its northernmost distribution in Atlantic Patagonia. In S. lateralis, as in most species of Siphonaria, individuals spawn benthic egg masses that strongly attach to intertidal rocky substrata. A single spherical egg that measures ~120 µm develops inside the egg capsule of S. lateralis. Considering the relatively small egg size, and reports from previous studies, the developmental modality of S. lateralis might be expected to include a planktotrophic larval phase. However, we found that hatchlings emerged as 1-mm crawling juveniles, probably owing to the presence of intracapsular fluid, which may provide the energetic requirements for direct development. The embryonic size changed little from the egg to veliger stages, and then increased rapidly until the hatchling stage. We compared development in S. lateralis with development in the sympatric Siphonaria lessonii, in which egg size was reported to be ~80 µm and hatching occurs as planktotrophic veliger larvae. In these two species, spawn and early intracapsular developmental modes are remarkably different; these differences represent contrasting ways to survive in the harsh and physically stressful intertidal Patagonian coasts.

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大西洋巴塔哥尼亚假帽贝的胚胎发育
Siphonariids是栖息在岩石潮间带栖息地的肺腹足类动物,世界各地的许多研究都集中在这些假帽贝上。在南大西洋南部,关于虹吸管属物种繁殖和发育的研究很少。我们研究了在大西洋巴塔哥尼亚最北端分布的侧柏的胚胎发育和卵块。在S.lateralis中,与Siphonaria的大多数物种一样,个体产卵的底栖卵团强烈附着在潮间带岩石底层。一个约120µm的球形蛋在侧弯孢的卵囊内发育。考虑到相对较小的卵大小,以及先前研究的报告,侧弯线虫的发育模式可能包括浮游幼虫期。然而,我们发现,孵化出来的幼崽是1毫米爬行的幼崽,这可能是由于囊内液体的存在,这可能为直接发育提供了能量需求。胚胎大小从卵期到绒毛期变化不大,然后迅速增加,直到孵化期。我们比较了S.lateralis的发育与同域小金针藻的发育,据报道,小金针虫的卵大小约为80µm,孵化为浮游绒螯幼虫。在这两个物种中,产卵和早期囊内发育模式有显著差异;这些差异代表了在巴塔哥尼亚海岸严酷和体力紧张的潮间带生存的截然不同的方式。
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Invertebrate Biology
Invertebrate Biology 生物-动物学
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2.20
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28
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期刊介绍: Invertebrate Biology presents fundamental advances in our understanding of the structure, function, ecology, and evolution of the invertebrates, which represent the vast majority of animal diversity. Though ultimately organismal in focus, the journal publishes manuscripts addressing phenomena at all levels of biological organization. Invertebrate Biology welcomes manuscripts addressing the biology of invertebrates from diverse perspectives, including those of: • genetics, cell, and molecular biology • morphology and biomechanics • reproduction and development • physiology and behavior • ecology • evolution and phylogenetics
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