Wound-stimulated moulting and calcification responses in the adult cirripede Balanus balanoides (L.) |
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Authors: | D.J. Tighe-Ford D.C. Vaile |
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Affiliation: | Exposure Trials Station, Central Dockyard Laboratory, Portsmouth, England |
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Abstract: | Earlier studies of hormonal action in adult barnacles have involved the injection of crustecdysone into the basal mantle space through a hole drilled in the shell. The drilling and injection result in increased moulting activity and in calcification within the mantle tissue around the site of injection. A preliminary investigation of the nature and causes of these responses has been carried out. The increase in moulting activity is distinct from that induced by injected crustecdysone and can be sustained over several months, the level of stimulation depending upon whether the adults are subjected to single or multiple injections. The associated calcification extends from the shell wall and develops as a layer around an area of wound tissue at the injection site. It appears that these moulting and calcification activities are healing responses to wounding and that the processes involved may be similar to those of other arthropods. Moulting in barnacles is apparently controlled by an ecdysone hormonal system and these results suggest that such a system may be implicated in the control of calcification. |
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