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The spermatheca in the land snail, Arianta arbustorum (Pulmonata: Stylommatophora): muscle system and potential role in sexual selection
Authors:Nenad C Bojat  Markus Dürrenberger  Martin Haase
Institution:Department of Integrative Biology, Section of Conservation Biology (NLU), University of Basel, CH-4056 Basel, Switzerland;Biocentre, University of Basel, CH-4056 Basel, Switzerland
Abstract:Abstract. Previous studies have shown variable patterns of paternity after multiple mating, and also variation in sperm storage among individuals of Arianta arbustorum , which suggests that the spermatheca may influence paternity in this promiscuous land snail. To identify possible morphological correlates of sperm manipulation, we investigated arrangement and ultrastructure of the muscles of the spermatheca. The musculature surrounding the 2–9 spermathecal tubules is arranged in a complex three dimensional network. In addition, each tubule has a thin sheath in which longitudinally oriented cells make up the innermost layer. Usually, the smooth muscle cells are enclosed by connective tissue. Only occasionally is direct muscle-muscle contact established through dense plaques. The short thick filaments, their small diameter, the relatively weak development of the tubular system and sarcoplasmic reticulum, and the low density of mitochondria indicate that the muscle cells contract relatively fast but with little strength, that they recover slowly, and have low endurance. A single muscle cell may be innervated by several axons and one axon may contact several muscle cells. Combining evidence of the present paper and a foregoing investigation on the spermathecal epithelium, we suggest that the main function of the spermathecal muscles is to expel sperm stored for fertilization, while the ciliation of the common duct is probably responsible for the distribution of sperm among the tubules.
Keywords:cryptic female choice  functional anatomy  hermaphrodite  sperm storage  ultrastructure
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