| Literature DB >> 22672478 |
Susanne Kuehnel1, Alexander Kupfer.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Female sperm storage has evolved independently multiple times among vertebrates to control reproduction in response to the environment. In internally fertilising amphibians, female salamanders store sperm in cloacal spermathecae, whereas among anurans sperm storage in oviducts is known only in tailed frogs. Facilitated through extensive field sampling following historical observations we tested for sperm storing structures in the female urogenital tract of fossorial, tropical caecilian amphibians.Entities:
Year: 2012 PMID: 22672478 PMCID: PMC3418217 DOI: 10.1186/1742-9994-9-12
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Front Zool ISSN: 1742-9994 Impact factor: 3.172
Figure 1Sperm storage incf.. A: Female guarding a clutch of eggs. B: Viscera of a preovulatory female. C: Posterior body with oviduct outlined, horizontal lines indicate border between different oviductal parts. Green bar indicates region of sperm storage. D–G: Azan stained cross sections of preovulatory females: One female indicating the transition between PC and PU of the left oviduct (D, E) with regressing glands and sperm masses in detail (F) between the mucosal folds and epithelial crypts. G. Spermatozoa stored in tubules of simple tubular glands of the PC. H: Azan stained cross section showing the PU of a gravid female with fewer sperm. Scale bars: A, B 5 mm. D 2 mm. E 500 μm. F 100 μm. G, H 50 μm. ce = ciliated epithelium, cm = circular musculature, cr = epithelial crypt, g = glands, PC = pars convoluta, PU = pars uterina, s = sperm, v = vent. Arrows indicate sperm masses.
List of femalecf.examined and details of their reproductive status
| ID | TL (mm) | collected | season | oviductal sperm | vitellogenic eggs | gravid | clutch |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| SMNS 11733 | 398 | 23.01.2000 | dry | – | + | – | – |
| AK109 | 349 | 22.05.2001 | rainy | ++ | + | – | – |
| AK01673 | 302 | 22.05.2001 | rainy | ++ | + | – | – |
| AK01674 | 304 | 22.05.2001 | rainy | ++ | + | – | – |
| AK01675 | 350 | 14.06.2001 | rainy | +/– | – | + | – |
| AK150 | 336 | 15.06.2001 | rainy | + | – | + | – |
| AK01364 | 399 | 22.06.2001 | rainy | +/– | – | + | – |
| AK149 | 370 | 17.06.2001 | rainy | – | – | – | + |
| AK01676 | 335 | 07.06.2001 | rainy | – | – | – | + |
| AK01362 | 330 | 25.07.1995 | rainy | – | – | – | + |
| AK01363 | 326 | 25.07.1995 | rainy | – | – | – | + |
AK = Alexander Kupfer, Museum abbreviation: Staatliches Museum für Naturkunde Stuttgart, Germany (SMNS).