Katrina L. Kaposi, Michela L. Mitchell, Robert L. Courtney, Jamie E. Seymour
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摘要
验证了小海葵Isactinia sp.的网眼和种内网眼的变异性。研究了 Isactinia sp.中四种离散形态结构(触手、动咽、肠系膜丝和体柱)的网眼内的特定网眼。在该物种中发现了微基 b 型astigophores、微基 p 型astigophores、basitrichs、微基 p 型 amastigophores 和螺囊。此外,还发现了两种形态各异的富碱基(basitrich),只有在脱落状态下才能区分,其中富碱基的螺纹明显较短,主要只出现在体柱上。在海葵体内,纤毛虫类型的分布和丰度在身体周围有显著差异,不同组织类型的纤毛虫和螺旋体的长度也有显著差异。不同个体之间的刺丝长度也存在显著差异。栉水母科长度与海葵体型之间的相关性各不相同,在七个栉水母科-组织组合中,栉水母科体型与海葵体型呈显著负相关,一个呈正相关,两个不相关。线性回归结果表明,海葵的大小可以解释肠系膜丝内的 b-astigophores、p-amastigophores 和小型 basitrichs 大小变化的 33%-68%。然而,在其余的网蝽-组织组合中,相关性可忽略不计或不显著。本研究在提供关键的网蝽分类信息的同时,还强调了在 Isactinia 物种中可能出现的网蝽变异。
Variability of cnidae within a small clonal sea anemone (Isactinia sp.)
The cnidom and intraspecific variability of cnidae within the small sea anemone Isactinia sp. were verified. The specific cnidae within the cnidom of four discrete morphological structures (tentacle, actinopharynx, mesenterial filaments, and body column) within Isactinia sp. was investigated. Microbasic b-mastigophores, microbasic p-mastigophores, basitrichs, microbasic p-amastigophores, and spirocysts were found in this species. In addition, two morphologically distinct basitrich forms, distinguishable only in a discharged state, were also found, of which basitrichs with the distinctly shorter thread were found predominately only on the body column. The distribution and abundance of cnidae types differed significantly around the body in the sea anemones, as did the length of basitrichs and spirocysts among tissue types. Cnidae length also differed significantly among individuals. Correlations between cnidae length and sea anemone size were variable, whereby cnidae size was significantly negatively correlated to sea anemone size in seven cnidae–tissue combinations, positively correlated in one, and not correlated in two. Linear regression revealed that sea anemone size was able to explain 33%–68% of variation in size of b-mastigophores, p-amastigophores, and small basitrichs from within the mesenterial filaments. Correlations were negligible or not significant in remaining cnidae–tissue combinations, however. While providing key taxonomic cnidae information, this study also highlights the variability of cnidae that may occur within a species of Isactinia.
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