INVESTIGADORES
SAL MOYANO Maria Paz
artículos
Título:
Morphology and function of the reproductive tract of the spider crab Libinia spinosa (Crustacea, Brachyura, Majoidea): pattern of sperm storage
Autor/es:
SAL MOYANO M. P.; GAVIO M. A.; CUARTAS E. I.
Revista:
HELGOLAND MARINE RESEARCH
Editorial:
SPRINGER
Referencias:
Año: 2010 vol. 64 p. 213 - 221
ISSN:
1438-387X
Resumen:
Morphology and function of the male reproductive tract, female spermatheca and patterns of sperm storage were assessed in the crab Libinia spinosa using histological methods. Testes are characterized by the presence of peripheral spermatogonia and different sequences of sperm maturity. Spermatophores begin to be packed in the last portion. The vas deferens consist of three sections: anterior, with undeveloped spermatophores and free sperm; median, with well developed spermatophores; and posterior with granular secretions. Female spermathecae are of the ventral-type, with a velum separating dorsal and ventral chambers. Live individuals were kept in the laboratory and arranged in pairs. An experiment was conducted towards the end of the reproductive season, in which males with the right gonopod excised were placed with receptive females. After mating, females were sacrificed and the spermathecae dissected for histological study and observation of the pattern of sperm storage. Spermatozoa were found forming discrete sperm packages. New ejaculates can fill the entire spermatheca or be restricted to the ventral chamber; sperm are rounded, with a distinguishable acrosomal core. Old ejaculates are restricted to the dorsal chamber and are of irregular shape and larger size; an acrosomal core was not distinguishable. The secretions produced by the glandular epithelium of the dorsal chamber of the spermathecae are likely to have a role in the removal of dead sperm.