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Scanning electron microscopy of glochidia and juveniles of the freshwater mussel,Hyriopsis myersiana

Authors :
Jorge Machado
Napa Varn Noparatnaraporn
Kannika Chatchavalvanich
Kovitvadhi Uthaiwan
Source :
Invertebrate Reproduction & Development. 40:143-151
Publication Year :
2001
Publisher :
Informa UK Limited, 2001.

Abstract

Summary The ultrastructure of early stages of the mussel, Hyriopsis (Limnoscapha) myersiana (Lea, 1856), was observed by scanning electron microscopy from the glochidial period until the onset of the juvenile stage 10 days later. Further observations were performed for an additional 13 days to assess juvenile development. Glochidia extracted from the brood chambers have a hookless, semi-oval and equivalve calcareous shell with numerous pores in the internal surface, pits in the external surface and cuticular spines in the ventral region. Keratin fibers with a random arrangement in the cuticle of the glochidial shell were also detected. The appearance of the foot within 10 days of in vitro glochidial culture was considered the main feature of metamorphosis to the juvenile stage. Another change during the following 13 days was the formation of a new periostracum exhibiting growth lines under the old glochidial shell. This development occurs mainly in the anterior region and is followed by hardening of the p...

Details

ISSN :
21570272 and 07924259
Volume :
40
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Invertebrate Reproduction & Development
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........7cee6814ecdbda333342a2a2b1763558