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The cleavage pattern of calanoid copepods-a case study.

Günther Loose1, Gerhard Scholtz2.   

Abstract

Many crustacean groups show stereotyped cleavage patterns during early ontogeny. However, these patterns differ between the various major crustacean taxa, and a general mode is difficult to extract. Previous studies suggested that also copepods undergo an early cleavage with a more or less stereotyped pattern of blastomere divisions and fates. Yet, copepod embryology has been largely neglected. The last investigation of this kind dates back more than a century and the results are somewhat contradictory when compared with those of other researchers. To overcome these problems, we studied the early development of a so far undescribed calanoid copepod species, Skistodiaptomus sp., applying histochemical staining, confocal laser scanning microscopy, and bifocal 4D microscopy. The blastomere arrangement of the four-cell stage of this species varies to a large degree. It can either form a typical radial pattern with the four blastomeres lying in one plane or a tilted orientation of the axes connecting the sister cells of the previous division. In both cases, a stereotyped division pattern is maintained inside each quadrant during subsequent cleavages. In addition, we found two types of blastomere arrangements with a mirror symmetry. Most divisions within the quadrants follow the perpendicularity rule until the eighth cleavage. Deviations from this rule occur only in the narrow regions where the different quadrants touch and near the site of gastrulation. Gastrulation is initiated around the descendants of one individually identifiable blastomere of the 16-cell stage. This cell divides in a specific manner forming a characteristic cell arrangement, the gastrulation triangle. This gastrulation triangle initiates the internalization process of the gastrulation and it is encircled by another characteristic cell type, the crown cells. Our observations reveal several similarities to the early development of Calanus finmarchicus, another calanoid species. These relate to blastomere arrangements and divisions and the pattern of gastrulation. As Calanoida represent a basal or near basal branch of the copepod tree, this description will provide the ground for reconstruction of the cleavage pattern of the last common ancestor of Copepoda.

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Keywords:  Calanoida; Cell lineage; Cleavage; Copepoda; Gastrulation; Radial cleavage

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Year:  2019        PMID: 31250106     DOI: 10.1007/s00427-019-00634-8

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Dev Genes Evol        ISSN: 0949-944X            Impact factor:   0.900


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