INVESTIGADORES
AWRUCH Cynthia Andrea
artículos
Título:
First detailed description of follicle development in a chimaeroid, the American elephant fish Callorhinchus callorhynchus
Autor/es:
FUENTES, S.N.; AWRUCH, C.A.; MOYA, C.; WEHITT, A.; ANDRADE, M.C.DÍAZ
Revista:
Theriogenology Wild
Editorial:
Elsevier
Referencias:
Año: 2023 vol. 2 p. 1 - 9
ISSN:
2773-093X
Resumen:
Chimaerods represent an enigmatic lineage of cartilaginous fishes and the least studied group within Chondrichthyans. They have a widespread global distribution with a high degree of endemism. In addition, this group has been considered among the least threatened species of Chondrichthyans, but also the most data-deficient group, with biological information lacking for most species. This study represents the first microanatomical, histological, and ultrastructural description of the different stages of folliculogenesis in Callorhinchus callorhynchus, and the first ultrastructural study about this topic within chimaeroids. Specimens of different maturity stages were collected from landings of the commercial fleet operating in San Matías Gulf, Argentina. Folliculogenesis shows some differences compared to other elasmobranchs. Oogonia were present in immature and mature females. Atretic follicles of different sizes were present in mature female ovaries. There is a significant difference between the macroscopic (∼10 mm) and microscopic (∼ 2 mm) follicular size at the beginning of vitellogenesis. There is no evidence of an epigonal organ. The results are discussed in a physiological and reproductive context. This study provides valuable information that will contribute to the understanding of the reproductive biology of the chimaeroids species and its potential for fishery exploitation recovery.