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Occurrence of oviducal glands in two tropical marine calanoid copepods Pseudodiaptomus annandalei and pseudodiaptomus serricaudatus – A new report
K. Altaff
Year : 2016 | Volume: 3 | Issue: 3 | Pages: 387-392
Received on: 05/04/2018
Revised on: 05/14/2018
Accepted on: 05/16/2018
Published on: 05/23/2018
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K. Altaff( 2016).
Occurrence of oviducal glands in two tropical marine calanoid copepods Pseudodiaptomus annandalei and pseudodiaptomus serricaudatus – A new report
. International Journal of Zoology and Applied Biosciences, 3( 3), 387-392.
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Abstract
The female reproductive system of the calanoid copepod species shows species specific variation in organization. Occurrence of oviducal gland in Pseudodiaptomus annandalei and Pseudodiaptomus serricaudatus is reported for the first time in present study. In the case of P. annandalei, and P. serricaudatus fertilized eggs undergo embryonic development in an ovisac. In both the species secretory activity of the oviducal gland synchronizes with the vitellogenesis and maturation of oocytes, which take place in the oviduct. The release of secretory materials from the oviducal gland precedes the release of mature oocytes from the oviduct, and forms the membranous ovisacs in which fertilized eggs are deposited. The oviducal glands of P. annandalei and P. serricaudatus show resemblance with the oviducal glands of freshwater diaptomids, Heliodiaptomus viduus and Sinodiaptomus (Rhinediaptomus) indicus which suggests a closer phylogenic affinity of the Pseudiaptomus genus with freshwater diaptomids. The role of oviducal gland in the female reproductive system of calanoid copepods is discussed.
Keywords
Calanoid copepod, Reproduction, Oviducal gland, Ovisac.
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