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Sexual reproduction in the compound ascidian Diplosoma listerianum (Tunicata). I. Metamorphosis, storage and phagocytosis of sperm in female duct

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In the colonial ascidian Diplosoma listerianum (collected in the Lagoon of Venice in 1986 and 1991), ovulating eggs detach themselves from the ovary wall and segregate in the tunic without exposure to seawater. With the aim of finding evidence of the pathway followed by spermatozoa to approach the oocyte, histological and ultrastructural observations were made. The results showed that the hollow ovary elongates in a “fertilization canal” which flanks the sperm duct and opens externally, next to the anus. Intercellular extended tight junctions isolate the lumen of this canal from the blood. Sperm were found in the fertilization canal, both free and in intracellular vacuoles of wandering cells (phagocytes). These sperm showed differences in comparison to those from the sperm duct, which are possible signs of a sperm reaction. The main modifications were shown by the “dense groove”, a narrow invagination of the plasmalemma bound to the nuclear envelope by dense material. In non-modified sperm, the groove runs spirally all along the head, while in those in the fertilization canal, it coils in the anterior half of the head, pressing back the long mitochondrion and endoplasmic tubules. These modifications were interpreted to be result of the release of the dense groove, considered to be a sort of stretched, contractile spring. The presence of sperm in the fertilization canal and particularly in phagocytes is discussed in relation to the capacity for exogenous sperm storage by zooids and to the necessity of waste clearance in order for successive waves of fresh sperm to be able to move towards fully grown oocytes. The origin of the female fertilization canal, the role of its tight junctions, and the complex sperm morphology are discussed as adaptations to internal fertilization in D. listerianum.

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Burighel, P., Martinucci, G.B. Sexual reproduction in the compound ascidian Diplosoma listerianum (Tunicata). I. Metamorphosis, storage and phagocytosis of sperm in female duct. Marine Biology 118, 489–498 (1994). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00350306

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