RECIPROCAL BEHAVIOR OF THE RACHIS AND PEDUNCLE IN COLONIES OF Veretillum cynomorium PALL. |
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Authors: | CECCATTY, MAX PAVANS DE BUISSON, BERNARD |
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Affiliation: | Faculté des Sciences de Lyon, and Laboratoire Arago Banyuls-sur-Mer, France |
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Abstract: | Some integrated patterns of behavior have been studied in coloniesof Veretillum cynomorium, whose various parts often act as ifthey were those of an individual consisting of the whole colony.The entire colony is involved in slow rhythmical movements,in which phases of contraction alternate with expansion. Thisbehavior corresponds to a permanent reciprocity (or duality)between the zooid-bearing rachis and the peduncle; overall behavioris determined by the number of "functionally active units" whicheither contains at any given time. This number is influencedby the excitatory or restraining effects of external factorssuch as light intensity or the entry of water. In this way,when contraction proceeds, activity of the rachis predominates,whereas during swelling of the colony, activity of the peduncleprevails. Observations on intact colonies and on specimens without peduncles,experiments using light and electrical stimuli, and the studyof peristalsis, all suggest that the mutually reciprocal natureof activity in the rachis and peduncle may be attributed tothe differential influence of external factors on the functionalstate of centers of spontaneous activity or of conduction pathwaysin the colony. Zooids present on the rachis are responsibleboth for the reciprocal activity of the colony and for its morphologicalpolarity. |
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