Post-embryonic larval development and metamorphosis of the hydroidEudendrium racemosum (Cavolini) (Hydrozoa,Cnidaria) |
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Authors: | C. Sommer |
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Affiliation: | 1. Lehrstuhl für Spezielle Zoologie und Parasitologie, Ruhr-Universit?t Bochum, D-W-4630, Bochum, Germany
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Abstract: | The morphology and histology of the planula larva ofEudendrium racemosum (Cavolini) and its metamorphosis into the primary polyp are described from light microscopic observations. The planula hatches
as a differentiated gastrula. During the lecithotrophic larval period, large ectodermal mucous cells, embedded between epitheliomuscular
cells, secrete a sticky slime. Two granulated cell types occur in the ectoderm that are interpreted as secretory and sensorynervous
cells, but might also be representatives of only one cell type with a multiple function. The entoderm consists of yolk-storing
gastrodermal cells, digestive gland cells, interstitial cells, cnidoblasts, and premature cnidocytes. The larva starts metamorphosis
by affixing its blunt aboral pole to a substratum. While the planula flattens down, the mucous cells penetrate the mesolamella
and migrate through the entoderm into the gastral cavity where they are lysed. Subsequently, interstitial cells, cnidoblasts,
and premature cnidocytes migrate in the opposite direction, i.e. from entoderm to ectoderm. Then, the polypoid body organization,
comprising head (hydranth), stem and foot, all covered by peridermal secretion, becomes recognisable. An oral constriction
divides the hypostomal portion of the gastral cavity from the stomachic portion. Within the hypostomal entoderm, cells containing
secretory granules differentiate. Following growth and the multiplication of tentacles, the head periderm disappears. A ring
of gland cells differentiates at the hydranth's base. The positioning of cnidae in the tentacle ectoderm, penetration of the
mouth opening and the multiplication of digestive gland cells enable the polyp to change from lecithotrophic to planktotrophic
nutrition. |
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