Histological Study of Reproduction Indices in Dysidea fragilis Species (phylum: Porifera)
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Negin Derakhshesh , Ahmad Savari , Babak DoustShenas , Simin Dehghan Madise , Abdolmajid Doraghi |
Khorramshahr University of Marine Sciences and Technology , negin.biology@gmail.com |
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Abstract: (13134 Views) |
Sponges are one of the most important resources in marine natural productions. Therefore, it is essential to study their reproductive biology for protection and management of these species in aquatic ecosystemes. Despite broad biological knowledge, the role of reproduction in the structuring and maintenance of sponge population is limited. For this purpose, we studied reproductive biology of sponge (Dysidea fragilis) over a year. Samples were collected by diving in artificial reefs (12M) in Bahrakan, located in Northwest of the Persian Gulf. The samples were fixed in methanol, rinsing in 70% ethanol and run through an alcohols and xylene sequence. Paraffin blocks were made and serial 5 μm microtome sections were stained with H&P. The sea water temperature appears to play a fundamental role in the sponge reproductive process. The results showed that the onset and progression of reproduction in Dysidea fragilis coincided with water temperature and photoperiod. Synchronized, spermatocyties and Oogenesis were present in the spongocell. Oogenesis and spermatocyties occurred from least autumn and the maximum sizes over the sampling period were 18.24±8.11 and 8.47±5.11 μm (mean±SE), respectively. Maximum size in emberyo was 75.302±0.05. As sponges are now recognized as one of the richest sources of marine natural productions, understanding the reproductive biology of them is essential for the effective management and conservation of the organisms population. |
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Keywords: Sponge, Histology, Cell Reproduction, Dysidea fragilis, Persian Gulf. |
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Type of Study: Research/ Original/ Regular Article |
Received: 2014/03/24 | Revised: 2019/07/21 | Accepted: 2014/03/24 | ePublished: 2014/03/24
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