A Gastric-Brooding Asteroid, Smilasterias multipara(Developmental Biology)
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The gastric-brooding asterinid sea star, Smilasterias multipara, broods from late August to early November in the shallow sublittoral zone of southeastern Australia. We observed males and females spawning in the laboratory. They shed gametes through gonopores on the sides of the arms. The eggs were orange, about 1.0mm in diameter, and heavier than seawater. They were externally fertilized by sperm, and placed into the stomach of the female by the tube feet. Twenty-four hours after fertilization, the first cleavage occurred. Cleavage was equal, total, and radial. Development via a non-feeding lecithotrophic brachiolaria was direct, there being no planktrotrophic bipinnaria or brachiolaria larva. Embryos developed, through wrinkled blastula and gastrula stages, into brachiolariae with arms. All of the surfaces of the brachiolaria were covered by cilia. At metamor-phosis, a starfish rudiment appeared on the posterior portion of the larval body, while the anterior portion of the larval body was absorbed. Two months after fertilization, metamorphosis was complete. After metamorphosis, juveniles in the stomach grew six pairs of tube feet in each arm. Juveniles, 3mm in diameter, emerged from the mouth of the mother in early November. Developmental evidence suggests that this asteroid has evolved mechanisms for the protection of larvae and juveniles from gastric digestion.
- 社団法人日本動物学会の論文
- 2006-08-25
著者
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Komatsu Mieko
Department of Biology, Faculty of Science, Toyama University
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Yoshizawa Hideki
Matsumoto Dental University
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Komatsu Mieko
Department Of Biology Faculty Of Science Toyama University
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Komatsu Mieko
Department Of Biology Faculty Of Science Toyama University:(present Address)division Of Human And Li
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Bruce Barry
Division of Fisheries, CSIRO Marine Laboratories
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Tanaka Kanako
Department of Biology, Faculty of Science, Toyama University
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Murakami Chisato
Department of Biology, Faculty of Science, Toyama University
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Bruce Barry
Division Of Fisheries Csiro Marine Laboratories
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Tanaka Kanako
Department Of Biology Faculty Of Science Toyama University
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Murakami Chisato
Department Of Biology Faculty Of Science Toyama University:marine Biological Research Institute Of J
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Yoshizawa Hideki
Matsumoto Dental Univ.
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