The "Mexican dancer" in Ecuador: molecular confirmation, embryology and planktotrophy in the sea slug Elysia diomedea.

IF 1 4区 生物学 Q4 DEVELOPMENTAL BIOLOGY
Lola Moreano-Arrobo, Oscar D Pérez, Federico D Brown, Fernanda X Oyarzún, Cristian B Canales-Aguirre
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Abstract

Elysia diomedea, otherwise known as the "Mexican dancer", aries in adult size and color across its geographical distribution in Ecuador. Because of morphological variation and the absence of genetic information for this species in Ecuador, we analyzed mtDNA sequences in three populations (Ballenita, La Cabuya, and Mompiche) and confirmed that individuals from the three locations belonged to E. diomedea and that there was no population structure that could explain their morphological differences. Next, we analyzed general aspects about the reproductive biology and embryology of this species. Live slugs from the Ballenita population were maintained and reproduced ex situ. Egg ribbons and embryos were fixed and observed by brightfield and confocal microscopy. We observed a single embryo per capsule, 98 embryos per mm2 of egg ribbon, and compared the cleavage pattern of this species to that of other heterobranchs and spiralians. E. diomedea early development was characterized by a slight unequal first cleavage, occurrence of a 3-cell stage in the second cleavage, and the formation of an enlarged second quartet of micromeres. We observed clear yolk bodies in the egg capsules of some eggs ribbons at early stages of development. Both reproductive and embryological characteristics, such as presence of stomodeum in the larva, and ingestion of particles after hatching confirmed the planktotrophic veliger larvae of this species, consistent with the majority of sacoglossans from the Eastern and Northeast Pacific Oceans.

厄瓜多尔的“墨西哥舞者”:海蛞蝓Elysia diomedea的分子确认、胚胎学和浮游生物。
diomedea,也被称为“墨西哥舞者”,在厄瓜多尔的地理分布中,成年后的大小和颜色各不相同。由于该物种在厄瓜多尔的形态差异和遗传信息的缺乏,我们分析了3个种群(Ballenita、La Cabuya和Mompiche)的mtDNA序列,证实了来自3个地点的个体属于diomedea,并且没有种群结构可以解释它们的形态差异。其次,我们分析了该物种的生殖生物学和胚胎学的一般方面。保存了Ballenita种群的活蛞蝓,并进行了非原位繁殖。固定卵带和胚胎,用明场和共聚焦显微镜观察。我们观察到每个蒴果有一个胚胎,每平方毫米卵带有98个胚胎,并将该物种的卵裂模式与其他异枝和螺旋体的卵裂模式进行了比较。diomedea早期发育的特点是第一次卵裂不均匀,第二次卵裂出现3细胞阶段,形成扩大的第二微粒四重奏。我们在一些卵带发育早期的卵囊中观察到清晰的卵黄体。生殖和胚胎学特征,如幼虫中存在气孔,孵化后摄入颗粒,证实了该物种的浮游营养性veliger幼虫,与来自东太平洋和东北太平洋的大多数sacoglossans一致。
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期刊介绍: The International Journal of Developmental Biology (ISSN: 0214- 6282) is an independent, not for profit scholarly journal, published by scientists, for scientists. The journal publishes papers which throw light on our understanding of animal and plant developmental mechanisms in health and disease and, in particular, research which elucidates the developmental principles underlying stem cell properties and cancer. Technical, historical or theoretical approaches also fall within the scope of the journal. Criteria for acceptance include scientific excellence, novelty and quality of presentation of data and illustrations. Advantages of publishing in the journal include: rapid publication; free unlimited color reproduction; no page charges; free publication of online supplementary material; free publication of audio files (MP3 type); one-to-one personalized attention at all stages during the editorial process. An easy online submission facility and an open online access option, by means of which papers can be published without any access restrictions. In keeping with its mission, the journal offers free online subscriptions to academic institutions in developing countries.
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