首页 | 本学科首页   官方微博 | 高级检索  
   检索      


Heat tolerance in Mediterranean land snails: histopathology after exposure to different temperature regimes
Authors:Dittbrenner  Nils; Lazzara  Raimondo; Kohler  Heinz-R; Mazzia  Christophe; Capowiez  Yvan; Triebskorn  Rita
Institution: 1Animal Physiological Ecology, University of Tübingen, Konrad-Adenauer-Street 20, D-72072 Tübingen, Germany; 2Laboratoire de Toxicologie Environnementale; UMR ‘Écologie des Invertébrés’ INRA / UAPV, Domaine Saint Paul, F-84914 Avignon cedex 09, France; and 3Steinbeis Transfer-Center for Ecotoxicology and Ecophysiology, Blumenstr. 13, D-72108 Rottenburg, Germany
Abstract:The physiological and biochemical adaptation mechanisms of heat-tolerantsnail species are poorly known. We investigated cellular adaptationsto heat stress in four heat-exposed snail populations (two ofXeropicta derbentina, one each of Cernuella virgata and Thebapisana). Snails were exposed to different temperature regimes(25, 33, 38, 40, 43, 45, 48, 50 and 52°C) in the laboratoryfor 8 h. After exposure, immobility rates were determined anda qualitative and semi-quantitative histopathological analysisof the digestive gland (calcium and digestive cells) and mucocytesin the foot was conducted. In addition, the coloration of theshells was densitometrically determined. The shells of T. pisanawere significantly darker than the shells of the other populations.The immobility rates and histopathological examinations showedthat X. derbentina (both populations) was slightly better adaptedto heat than C. virgata, and much better adapted than T. pisana.The observed differences in heat tolerance seemed to be connectedto the ability for rapid and extreme proliferation of calciumcells in the digestive gland. (Received 26 November 2007; accepted 25 July 2008)
Keywords:
本文献已被 Oxford 等数据库收录!
设为首页 | 免责声明 | 关于勤云 | 加入收藏

Copyright©北京勤云科技发展有限公司  京ICP备09084417号