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Gametogenesis in a Northumberland population of the polychaete Melinna cristata
Authors:P A Hutchings
Institution:(1) Department of Zoology, University of Newcastle-upon-Tyne, Newcastle-upon-Tyne, England;(2) Dove Marine Laboratory, University of Newcastle-upon-Tyne, Newcastle-upon-Tyne, England;(3) Present address: Assistant Curator of Marine Invertebrates, The Australian Museum, P.O. Box A.285, 2000 Sydney Sough, Australia
Abstract:The proliferative activity of the germinal epithelium in relation to breeding biology has been investigated in a population of the ampharetid polychaete Melinna cristata (Sars). This species is dioecious and highly gregarious, and breeds during a brief period at the end of December or beginning of January. The gonal exists in proliferative and non-proliferative states. The former begins immediately after spawning, and is maintained until September. The rate of release of gametocytes into the coelom varies during this period, with peaks in January and April. In September, DNA synthesis ceases in gonads of both males and females and no further gametocytes are released into the coelom, but primary oocytes which have completed the ldquoSrdquo phase of meiosis continue to develop and accumulate in the ovary as a population of previtellogenic oocytes which are released into the coelom immediately after spawning. This cycle of germinal epithelium activity is compared with those described in other polychaetes.
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