Title of article :
EMBRYONIC SURFACE CILIATED CELLS IN ELEUTHERODACTYLUS URICHI (ANURA: LEPTODACTYLIDAE)
Author/Authors :
NOKHBATOLFOGHAHAI، M نويسنده Biology Department, Faculty of Sciences, University of Shiraz, Shiraz, I. R. of Iran, 71454 ,
Issue Information :
دوفصلنامه با شماره پیاپی 0 سال 2006
Abstract :
While our knowledge of anuran embryonic and larval surface ciliation and their diversity of
ciliation patterns are significant, very few references were noticed on embryonic ciliation in direct-developing
anurans, such as species in the genus Eleutherodactylus. Eleutherodactylus urichi embryos were found to
have surface ciliated cells during much of their development until a few days before hatching. Ciliation was
most prominent on the pharyngeal region and on the tail fins, both regions believed to have a respiratory role,
and supporting the hypothesis that embryonic ciliation in amphibians serves principally to aid respiration by
moving intracapsular fluid. The limb-buds were also well ciliated, an evolutionary novelty since in most
anurans with a tadpole stage, surface ciliation regresses before limbs show significant development.
Journal title :
Iranian Journal of Science and Technology Transaction A: Science
Journal title :
Iranian Journal of Science and Technology Transaction A: Science