Reproductive cycles and larval morphology of three Recent species of Argyrotheca (Terebratellacea: Brachiopoda) from Mediterranean submarine caves |
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Authors: | P Grobe C Lüter |
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Institution: | Fakult?t für Biologie der Universit?t Bielefeld, Zoomorphologie und Systematik, Postfach 100131, D-33501 Bielefeld, Germany, DE
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Abstract: | Although the three examined species of Argyrotheca are quite common in the Mediterranean, little is known about their reproductive cycles. This study shows that Argyrotheca cordata and Argyrotheca cistellula have continuous breeding activity, indicated by the occurrence of ripe eggs and larvae in their brood pouches throughout
the year. The absolute number of larvae found in the brood pouches of both species corresponds to the adult's size. The third
species examined, Argyrotheca cuneata, tends to breed in autumn, with larvae only present in September and November, but the sample-size was small. Larval development
is very similar in all three Argyrotheca species, each embryo going through a gastrula stage, a two-lobed and a three-lobed stage. Before leaving the brood pouch,
the larvae have an apical lobe with a girdle of elongated cilia, a mantle lobe with a midventral band of cilia and a pedicle
lobe without ciliation. The larvae of A. cordata and A. cuneata possess four bundles of larval setae, whereas A. cistellula shows no setae at all.
Received: 6 November 1998 / Accepted: 15 March 1999 |
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