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- Title
Spermiogenesis and spermatozoa in the relict bivalve genus Neotrigonia: relevance to trigonioid relationships, particularly Unionoidea.
- Authors
Healy, J.
- Abstract
Spermiogenesis and spermatozoa in the relict trigonioid genus Neotrigonia are examined ultrastructurally. Mature Neotrigonia spp. spermatozoa exhibit the following features: (1) a blunt-conical nucleus; (2) an acrosomal complex composed of discoidal vesicles (9 to 15) arranged as a thin layer over the nuclear apex; (3) five (rarely four) spherical mitochondria positioned in depressions at the base of the nucleus; (4) proximal and distal centrioles (surrounded by the mitochondria); (5) a satellite complex anchoring the distal centriole and flagellum to the plasma membrane; and (6) a single flagellum. Spermatozoa of unionoids examined to date (Unionidae and Hyriidae only) exhibit similar features, including a nucleus with a blunt apex capped by a thin acrosomal complex (showing up to three vesicles). Among the Bivalvia, only Neotrigonia spp. and unionoid sperm possess an acrosomal complex composed of multiple vesicles. These data suggest that the Trigonioidea and Unionoidea are phylogenetically linked, but further work particularly on primitive unionoids is required to determine if this relationship is one of common ancestry or whether the Unionoidea have in fact been derived from the Trigonioidea.
- Subjects
UNIONOIDA; SPERMATOZOA; TRIGONIOIDA; BIVALVES; FRESHWATER mussels
- Publication
Marine Biology, 1989, Vol 103, Issue 1, p75
- ISSN
0025-3162
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1007/BF00391066