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Structural and ultrastructural analysis of the gills in the bacterial-bearing species <Emphasis Type="Italic">Thyasira falklandica</Emphasis> (Bivalvia,Mollusca)
Authors:Flávio Dias Passos  Georgeana de Lima Curi Meserani  Olivier Gros
Institution:1.Departamento de Zoologia, Instituto de Biociências,Universidade de Sao Paulo,S?o Paulo,Brasil;2.UMR 7138 Systématique-Adaptation-Evolution, équipe Symbiose,UFR des Sciences Exactes et Naturelles, Laboratoire de Biologie marine,97159 Pointe-à-Pitre Cedex, Guadeloupe,France
Abstract:In this study, the cellular organization of the gill that harbors symbiotic bacteria is described in the thyasirid Thyasira falklandica collected from South Shetlands in Antarctic. Sections of the gills revealed that T. falklandica belongs to the gill type 3, as described by Dufour (Biol Bull, 208:200–212, 2005), with an elongated lateral zone along the frontal-abfrontal axis of the gill filaments. The ciliated and intermediary zones looked similar to those described in symbionts-bearing bivalves. The lateral zone is more complex in T. falklandica than in other Thyasiridae already described. Such a zone is composed of four different cell types. Bacteriocytes are abundant in the frontal and abfrontal positions, while the middle part of the lateral zone is occupied mostly by numerous granule cells devoid of bacteria. All along the lateral zone, TEM and SEM observations show some ciliated cells, which are regularly interspersed between bacteriocytes and/or granule cells. Such cells, according to the long double ciliary roots of their cilia, should have a sensory function. Intercalary cells, which have never been observed between bacteriocytes, are restricted to the middle part of the lateral zone where their expansions overlap the adjacent granule cells. Bacterial symbionts occur only extracellularly among long microvilli differentiated by the bacteriocytes. They are abundant, usually spherical in shape (around 0.7 μm length), and covered by the glycocalix from bacteriocyte microvilli. According to TEM views, the empty vesicles located in the periplasmic space should be sulfur storage, as known for other sulfur-oxidizing symbionts.
Keywords:Bivalvia  Thyasiridae  Symbiosis  TEM  SEM
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