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Studies on the defensive behaviour ofHypselodoris species (Gastropoda: Nudibranchia): Ultrastructure and chemical analysis of mantle dermal formations (MDFs)
Authors:J. C. García-Gómez  G. Cimino  A. Medina
Affiliation:(1) Marine Biology Laboratory, Department of Animal Physiology and Biology, Faculty of Biology, University of Seville, E-Seville, Spain;(2) Istituto per la Chimica di Molecole di Interesse Biologico, Arco Felice, I-Naples, Italy;(3) Department of Cell Biology, Faculty of Marine Sciences, University of Cádiz, E-Puerto Real, Cádiz, Spain
Abstract:The mantle dermal formations (MDFs) ofHypselodoris webbi (D'orbigny, 1839), andH. cantabrica (Bouchet and Ortea, 1980) are globular sub-epidermal structures located in the cephalic and caudal regions. Histologically they consist of an accumulation of vacuolate cells surrounded by a basal lamina and an outer muscular capsule. Chemical analysis ofH. webbi MDFs reveals the presence of high concentrations of longifolin, a well known deterrent furanosesquiterpenoid that had been previously isolated from this species. In the present paper it is demonstrated that the great majority of longifolin accumulated in the mantle ofH. webbi is stored in the MDF vacuolar cells. This finding strongly suggests that such structures act as chemical weapons against predation, mainly protecting vital organs such as the head, rhinophores and gills.
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