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Zoology : Analysis of Complex Systems, ZACS

https://read.qxmd.com/read/37586295/ovary-organization-and-ultrastructure-in-six-species-of-amynthas-and-metaphire-earthworms-annelida-crassiclitellata-megascolecidae
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Piotr Świątek, Rojen Singh Thounaojam, Th Binoy Singh, Samuel James, Łukasz Gajda, Karol Małota, Dominika Raś, Anna Z Urbisz
Ovaries in earthworms belonging to the family Megascolecidae are paired structures attached to the septum in the anterior part of the XIII segment. They are fan to rosette shaped with numerous rows of growing oocytes, known as egg strings, radiating from the ovary center towards the segmental cavity. The histological and ultrastructural ovary organization in megascolecids and the course of oogenesis remain unknown. The paper presents the results of light and electron microscopy analyses of ovaries in six megascolecid species, three from the genus Amynthas and three from Metaphire...
August 10, 2023: Zoology: Analysis of Complex Systems, ZACS
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37633185/cranial-asymmetry-in-odontocetes-a-facilitator-of-sonic-exploration
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Maíra Laeta, João A Oliveira, Salvatore Siciliano, Olivier Lambert, Frants H Jensen, Anders Galatius
Directional cranial asymmetry is an intriguing condition that has evolved in all odontocetes which has mostly been associated with sound production for echolocation. In this study, we investigated how cranial asymmetry varies across odontocete species both in terms of quality (i.e., shape), and quantity (magnitude of deviation from symmetry). We investigated 72 species across all ten families of Odontoceti using two-dimensional geometric morphometrics. The average asymmetric shape was largely consistent across odontocetes - the rostral tip, maxillae, antorbital notches and braincase, as well as the suture crest between the frontal and interparietal bones were displaced to the right, whereas the nasal septum and premaxillae showed leftward shifts, in concert with an enlargement of the right premaxilla and maxilla...
August 6, 2023: Zoology: Analysis of Complex Systems, ZACS
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37541032/swimming-behavior-and-energy-metabolism-of-the-calanoid-copepod-invader-sinodiaptomus-sarsi
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Leonid Svetlichny, Ulrike Obertegger
The appearance of invasive species threatens the integrity of aquatic ecosystems. Much is known about dispersal and introduction mechanisms while little is known on the biological properties of invasive species, such as behavior and energy efficiency, allowing them to successfully colonize new environments and compete with native species. This study examines the functional features of the Asian invasive copepod Sinodiaptomus sarsi (Rylov, 1923) that has invaded Europe since 2016. We focused on the energy metabolism and kinematic parameters of the main swimming types (i...
July 29, 2023: Zoology: Analysis of Complex Systems, ZACS
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37541031/effect-of-parabranchial-position-on-ventilatory-pressures-in-the-pacific-spiny-dogfish-squalus-suckleyi
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Sarah Arnette, Jacob Saffarian, Lara Ferry, Stacy Farina
The mechanics of ventilation in elasmobranchs have been described as a two-pump system which is dependent on the generation of differential pressures between the orobranchial and parabranchial cavities. However, this general model does not take into account sources of variation in parabranchial form and function. For example, the relative pressures that drive flow in each parabranchial chamber during ventilation remain largely unexplored. To address this gap, parabranchial pressures were collected from the Pacific spiny dogfish (Squalus suckleyi, n = 12) during routine ventilation using transducers inserted into parabranchial chambers 2, 3, and 5, numbered anteriorly to posteriorly...
July 28, 2023: Zoology: Analysis of Complex Systems, ZACS
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37536073/differential-effect-of-dehydration-on-the-voluntary-activity-of-a-diurnal-toad
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María Soledad Gastón, Mauricio Sebastián Akmentins
Anuran amphibians' ability to maintain their activity at high temperatures or low humidity depends on their capacity to face dehydration, especially when they display diurnal and terrestrial life habits. Melanophryniscus rubriventris is a diurnal and terrestrial toad from humid Yungas Andean forests that breeds in temporary ponds. It is exposed to the recurrent risk of dehydration because of pond desiccations during the breeding season. Here, we study how M. rubriventris males behaviorally respond to dehydration by measuring their voluntary activity under an ex-situ experiment...
July 26, 2023: Zoology: Analysis of Complex Systems, ZACS
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37515906/changes-in-the-activity-budget-of-the-fiddler-crab-leptuca-uruguayensis-throughout-the-reproductive-period-in-temperate-estuaries
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Karine Delevati Colpo, Laura M Reyes Jiménez
Animal reproductive success implies the performance of several behaviours, such as courting, mate searching, copulation, offspring production and care. These behaviours usually have high energetic and ecological costs. Therefore, to maximise their reproductive success, animals should make choices throughout their lives, such as deciding how much energy to invest in different activities, according to their conditions and needs. In temperate estuaries, the fiddler crab L. uruguayensis has a short reproductive period, with two synchronous spawning events...
July 24, 2023: Zoology: Analysis of Complex Systems, ZACS
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37422954/reproductive-diapause-influences-spermatogenesis-and-testes-size-in-the-diplochronous-wolf-spider-allocosa-senex-lycosidae-araneae-a-case-study-using-a-non-experimental-approach
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Fedra Bollatti, Tim M Dederichs, Alfredo V Peretti, Álvaro Laborda, Rodrigo Postiglioni, Anita Aisenberg, Peter Michalik
Seasonality considerably impacts on the life of organisms and leads to numerous evolutionary adaptations. Some species face seasonal changes by entering a diapause during different life stages. During adulthood, a diapause in the non-reproductive period can affect male gametogenesis as, for example, it occurs in insects. Spiders are distributed worldwide and show a variety of life cycles. However, data on -spiders' life cycles and seasonal adaptations are limited. Here, we explored the effect of reproductive diapause in a seasonal spider for the first time...
June 28, 2023: Zoology: Analysis of Complex Systems, ZACS
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37364349/ontogeny-of-the-swim-bladder-of-the-plainfin-midshipman-porichthys-notatus-percomorphacea-batrachoidiformes
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Lorena S Vieira, Diego F B Vaz, Andre L Netto-Ferreira
The batracoidid Plainfin Midshipmen Porichthys notatus Girard has been extensively studied due to the sound production abilities and specializations of its swim bladder. The present study describes three-dimensional variations of the morphology of the swim bladder and sonic muscles of P. notatus during its post-hatch larval development, with the use of three-dimensional computed tomography. This study also includes descriptions of the relative position of the swim bladder to other visceral organs. The swim bladder, digestive tract, and liver were already present in the smallest examined specimens (5...
June 19, 2023: Zoology: Analysis of Complex Systems, ZACS
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37285670/corrigendum-to-a-histochemical-and-morphological-study-of-the-mucus-producing-pedal-gland-system-in-latia-neritoides-mollusca-gastropoda-hygrophila-zoology-156-2023-126067
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Sophie Greistorfer, Janek von Byern, Ingrid Miller, Victor Benno Meyer-Rochow, Robert Farkas, Gerhard Steiner
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June 5, 2023: Zoology: Analysis of Complex Systems, ZACS
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37149944/visualising-fat-reserves-in-an-insect-a-method-using-x-ray-micro-computerised-tomography-of-the-common-wasp-vespula-vulgaris
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G D Bell, N Corps, D Mortimer, S Gretton, N R Bury
The Common Wasp, Vespula vulgaris (Hymenoptera: Vespidae), has an annual nest cycle with new colonies initiated by over-wintered queens. Survival of adult queen wasps through winter dormancy is enabled through the deposition of substantial quantities of triglycerides in fat bodies. Worker (and male) wasps lack these fat reserves. By comparing micro-CT scans of workers, pre-hibernation queens and post-hibernation queens, we demonstrate that it is possible to semi-quantitatively measure fat reserves using arbitrary X-ray attenuation ranges...
June 2023: Zoology: Analysis of Complex Systems, ZACS
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37149943/effects-of-weather-and-social-factors-on-hormone-levels-in-the-european-badger-meles-meles
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N A Sugianto, C Newman, D W Macdonald, C D Buesching
Animals in the wild continually experience changes in environmental and social conditions, which they respond to with behavioural, physiological and morphological adaptations related to individual phenotypic quality. During unfavourable environmental conditions, reproduction can be traded-off against self-maintenance, mediated through changes in reproductive hormone levels. Using the European badger (Meles meles) as a model species, we examine how testosterone in males and oestrogens in females respond to marked deviations in weather from the long-term mean (rainfall and temperature, where badger earthworm food supply is weather dependent), and to social factors (number of adult males and females per social group and total adults in the population), in relation to age, weight and head-body length...
June 2023: Zoology: Analysis of Complex Systems, ZACS
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36868103/morphological-and-physiological-traits-of-the-respiratory-system-in-iguana-iguana-and-other-non-avian-reptiles
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André Luis da Cruz, Bruno Vilela, Wilfried Klein
Functional morphology considers form and function to be intrinsically related. To understand organismal functions, a detailed knowledge of morphological and physiological traits is necessary. Regarding the respiratory system, the combined knowledge about pulmonary morphology and respiratory physiology is fundamental to understand how animals exchange gases and regulate critical functions to sustain metabolic activity. In the present study, the paucicameral lungs of Iguana iguana were analyzed morphometrically through stereological analysis using light and transmission electron images and compared with unicameral and multicameral lungs of six other non-avian reptiles...
April 2023: Zoology: Analysis of Complex Systems, ZACS
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36854226/immunolocalization-of-pglyrp3-and-eps8l1-proteins-in-the-regenerating-lizard-epidermis-indicates-they-contribute-to-epidermal-barrier-formation
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Lorenzo Alibardi
During tail regeneration in lizards the new corneous layer formed in the regenerating epidermis includes antimicrobial peptides, cystatin and serpins, likely forming an anti-microbial barrier. The present study aims to reveal other proteins potentially contributing to this protective barrier of the epidermis. Using immunohistochemistry we have detected a peptidoglycan-like recognition protein-3 (pglyrp3), an antimicrobial molecule, and an epidermal growth factor receptor kinase 8 l (eps8l), a receptor of EGF (Epidermal Growth Factor) that stimulates epidermal formation...
April 2023: Zoology: Analysis of Complex Systems, ZACS
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36848689/get-to-the-point-claw-morphology-impacts-frictional-interactions-on-rough-substrates
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Alexandra M Pamfilie, Austin M Garner, Anthony P Russell, Ali Dhinojwala, Peter H Niewiarowski
Claws are a common anatomical feature among limbed amniotes and contribute to a variety of functions including prey capture, locomotion, and attachment. Previous studies of both avian and non-avian reptiles have found correlations between habitat use and claw morphology, suggesting that variation in claw shape permits effective functioning in different microhabitats. How, or if, claw morphology influences attachment performance, particularly in isolation from the rest of the digit, has received little attention...
April 2023: Zoology: Analysis of Complex Systems, ZACS
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36842298/adapting-the-pantograph-limb-differential-robustness-of-fore-and-hindlimb-kinematics-against-genetically-induced-perturbation-in-the-neural-control-networks-and-its-evolutionary-implications
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Danny Schnerwitzki, Christoph Englert, Manuela Schmidt
The evolutionary transformation of limb morphology to the four-segmented pantograph of therians is among the milestones of mammalian evolution. But, it is still unknown if changes of the mechanical limb function were accompanied by corresponding changes in development and sensorimotor control. The impressive locomotor performance of mammals leaves no doubt about the high integration of pattern formation, neural control and mechanics. But, deviations from normal intra- and interlimb coordination (spatial and temporal) become evident in the presence of perturbations...
April 2023: Zoology: Analysis of Complex Systems, ZACS
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37003141/the-prokaryotic-community-of-chondrosia-reniformis-nardo-1847-from-diversity-to-mercury-detection
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Camilla Roveta, Barbara Calcinai, Federico Girolametti, Joana Fernandes Couceiro, Stefania Puce, Anna Annibaldi, Rodrigo Costa
Microbial communities inhabiting sponges are known to take part in many metabolic pathways, including nutrient cycles, and possibly also in the bioaccumulation of trace elements (TEs). Here, we used high-throughput, Illumina sequencing of 16S rRNA genes to characterize the prokaryotic communities present in the cortex and choanosome, respectively the external and internal body region of Chondrosia reniformis, and in the surrounding seawater. Furthermore, we estimated the total mercury content (THg) in these body regions of the sponge and in the corresponding microbial cell pellets...
March 22, 2023: Zoology: Analysis of Complex Systems, ZACS
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36924694/variation-in-hypodermic-radular-teeth-of-the-snail-auger-hastula-cinerea-born-1778-gastropoda-terebridae
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Índira Oliveira da Luz, Alisson Sousa Matos, Cristina de Almeida Rocha-Barreira, Helena Matthews-Cascon
Gastropods of the superfamily Conoidea are present in high diversity in the oceans and are characterized by having modified foregut anatomy and radular morphology. This study provides details on variations in the radula teeth of the species Hastula cinerea, which have hypodermic radula teeth of the toxoglossan type and are part of the Terebridae family - inserted in the Conoidea superfamily. Hastula cinerea specimens were collected at Flecheiras beach, Trairi, Ceará, Brazil. Scanning Electron Microscopy (SEM) was performed to analyse the radula specificities...
March 11, 2023: Zoology: Analysis of Complex Systems, ZACS
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36905895/embryonic-placental-relationship-in-lagostomus-maximus-as-compared-to-other-hystricognath-rodents-and-eutherian-mammals
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Francisco Acuña, Enrique Leo Portiansky, María Angélica Miglino, Mirta Alicia Flamini, Claudio Gustavo Barbeito
Reproductive specializations in caviomorphs (infraorder Hystricognathi), are very peculiar within the Order Rodentia. These include long gestations, the birth of offspring with an extreme degree of precociality, and short lactation periods. This study describes the embryo-placental relationship of viable implantation sites (IS) of the plains viscacha, Lagostomus maximus, after 46 post-coital days. The observations recorded in this study are comparatively discussed with those of other hystricognaths and eutherians...
March 7, 2023: Zoology: Analysis of Complex Systems, ZACS
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36871333/ovary-micromorphology-in-hormogastrid-earthworms-with-a-particular-emphasis-on-the-organization-of-the-germline-cysts
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Piotr Świątek, Marta Novo, Daniel Fernández Marchán, Łukasz Gajda, Karol Małota, Anna Z Urbisz
There is a gap in our knowledge of microorganization and the functioning of ovaries in earthworms (Crassiclitellata) and allied taxa. Recent analyses of ovaries in microdriles and leech-like taxa revealed that they are composed of syncytial germline cysts accompanied by somatic cells. Although the pattern of cyst organization is conserved across Clitellata - each cell is connected via one intercellular bridge (ring canal) to the central and anuclear cytoplasmic mass termed the cytophore - this system shows high evolutionary plasticity...
February 28, 2023: Zoology: Analysis of Complex Systems, ZACS
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36801671/narrowing-twisting-and-undulating-complicated-movement-in-shark-spiral-intestine-inferred-using-ultrasound
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Taketeru Tomita, Kiyomi Murakumo, Rui Matsumoto
Shark intestine presents a complicated three-dimensional morphology, characterized by the development of a coiled internal septum. A basic question regarding the intestine is its movement. This lack of knowledge has prevented the testing of the hypothesis on its functional morphology. The present study, to our knowledge, for the first time, visualized the intestinal movement of three captive sharks using an "underwater ultrasound" system. The results indicated that the movement of the shark intestine involved strong twisting...
February 10, 2023: Zoology: Analysis of Complex Systems, ZACS
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