Larval development in the Homoscleromorpha (Porifera, Demospongiae) |
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Authors: | Nicole Boury-Esnault,Alexander Ereskovsky,Chantal Bé zac,Daria Tokina |
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Affiliation: | Centre d'Océanologie de Marseille, Station marine d'Endoume, Universitéde la Méditerranée, UMR-CNRS 6540 &UMS 2196, 13007 Marseille, France;Department of Embryology, Biological Faculty, St. Petersburg State University, St. Petersburg 199034, Russia;Zoological Institution, Russian Academy of Sciences, St. Petersburg 199034, Russia |
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Abstract: | Abstract. Embryonic development from coeloblastula to fully developed larva was investigated in 8 Mediterranean homoscleromorph species: Oscarella lobularis, O. tuberculata, O. microlobata, O. imperialis, Plakina trilopha, P. jani, Corticium candelabrum , and Pseudocorticium jarrei. Morphogenesis of the larva is similar in all these species; however, cell proliferation is more active in species of Oscarella than in Plakina and C. candelabrum. The result of cell division is a wrinkled, flagellated larva, called a cinctoblastula. It is composed of a columnar epithelium of polarized, monoflagellated cells among which are scattered a few non-flagellated ovoid cells. The central cavity always contains symbiotic bacteria. Maternal cells are also present in O. lobularis, O. imperialis , and P. jarrei. In the fully developed larva, cell shape and dimensions are constant for each species. The cells of the anterior pole have large vacuoles with heterogeneous material; those of the postero-lateral zone have an intranuclear paracrystalline inclusion; and the flagellated cells of the posterior pole have large osmiophilic inclusions. Intercellular junctions join the apical parts of the cells, beneath which are other specialized cell junctions. A basement membrane underlying the flagellated cells lines the larval cavity. This is the first observation of a basement membrane in a poriferan larva. The basal apparatus of flagellated cells is characterized by an accessory centriole located exactly beneath the basal body. The single basal rootlet is cross striated. The presence of a basement membrane and a true epithelium in the larva of Homoscleromorpha—unique among poriferan clades and shared with Eumetazoa—suggests that Demospongiae could be paraphyletic. |
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Keywords: | reproduction cell differentiation cinctoblastula Mediterranean Sea sponges |
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