Title of article
The gonad morphology and maturation in Arctic Calanus species
Author/Authors
Barbara Niehoff، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 1998
Pages
7
From page
53
To page
59
Abstract
Gonad morphology and maturation of the dominant Arctic copepod species Calanus glacialis and C. hyperboreus were studied using a combination of observations on whole animals (“whole-body analysis”) and histological sections to describe basic reproductive processes. The comparison with C. finmarchicus shows that the internal organisation of the gonads is the same in the Calanus species: from the dorsally laying ovary, two anterior diverticula extent into the head region and two posterior diverticula extend into the abdomen. In the diverticula, the oocytes increase in size and development stage in a dorso–ventral direction. There were no physiological differences between the oocytes in the diverticula and oviducts in any of the three species. During gonad development, the morphological modifications of the gonads mainly refer to an increase in number, developmental stage and size of the oocytes both in diverticula and oviducts. During spawning the most ventral layer of oocytes is released, and then the adjacent dorsal layer begins final maturation. Thus, the final maturation processes occur simultaneously as it is essential to produce clutches.
Keywords
Calanus , maturation , oocytes , Copepoda , gonad morphology
Journal title
Journal of Marine Systems
Serial Year
1998
Journal title
Journal of Marine Systems
Record number
745286
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