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Spermatogenesis in the archaic hydrothermal vent bivalve,Bathypecten vulcani,and comparison of spermatozoon ultrastructure with littoral pectinids
Authors:GAËL LE PENNEC  MARCEL LE PENNEC  PETER BENINGER  SUZANNE DUFOUR
Affiliation:1. UMR CNRS 6539, Institut Universitaire Européen de la Mer , 29280, Plouzané, France Phone: +33 (0)2 98 49 86 41 Fax: +33 (0)2 98 49 86 41 E-mail: Gael.Le-Pennec@univ-brest.fr;2. Laboratoire de Biologie Marine, Faculté des Sciences et Techniques , BP 92208, 44322, Nantes Cedex, France;3. Marine Biology Research Division , Scripps Institution of Oceanography , La Jolla, CA, 92093-0202, USA
Abstract:Summary

Bathypecten vulcani is considered a relict species from the Paleozoic, based on shell characteristics such as the presence of calcite prisms. To date, it is the only pectinid species reported from hydrothermal ecosystems. Histological and ultrastructural studies show that spermatogenesis is identical to that of littoral pectinids. The spermatozoon has a 2.7 μm long pyriform head and a 40 μm flagellum. The four mitochondria of the mid-piece are about 1.2 μm in diameter. The nucleus contains dense chromatin fibres and possesses a wide, shallow (0.1 μm) anterior fossa and a narrow, deeper (0.2 μm) posterior nuclear fossa. Comparison of the ultrastructural characteristics of the spermatozoon of B. vulcani with those of littoral pectinids shows that they can be used as a diagnostic feature of this species. In particular, its acrosome characters will be a useful complement to the shell characters in the study of the phylogenetic position of this species in relation to other pectinids.
Keywords:Bathypecten vulcani  spermatogenesis  spermatozoa  ultrastructure  phylogeny
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