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Type: Artigo de Periódico
Title: Histochemical study of the ovarian development of the blue land crab Cardisoma guanhumi (Crustacea: Gecarcinidae)
Authors: Shinozaki-Mendes, Renata A.
Silva, José Roberto F.
Souza, Leonardo P. de
Hazin, Fabio H. V.
Keywords: Brachyura;Histology;Reproductive biology;Oocyte
Issue Date: 2012
Publisher: Invertebrate Reproduction & Developmen
Citation: SHINOZAKI-MENDES, Renata A. et al. Histochemical study of the ovarian development of the blue land crab Cardisoma guanhumi (Crustacea: Gecarcinidae). Invertebrate Reproduction & Developmen, [s. l.], v. 56, n. 3, p. 191-199, 2012.
Abstract: The reproductive tract of female Cardisoma guanhumi was macroscopically and microscopically described. The stages of sexual maturation were defined and related to gonad coloration and to the degree of development of the germ cells, including oogonia (diameter 14.17 0.97 mm), forming nests in the germ zone; pre-vitellogenic oocytes (PVO, 51.02 2.90 mm) of a basophilic nature, with one or two nucleoli; vitellogenic oocytes (VO, 110.93 7.04 mm) of acidophilic nature; mature oocytes (MO, 237.52 13.54 mm), revealing the chorion; and atretic oocytes (AO). Follicular cells were found close to germ cells. The following gonad development stages were identified: immature (translucent color, germ zone containing oogonia, and peripheral maturation zone with PVO); maturing (color ranging from yellow to dark brown; maturation zone with VO); mature (dark brown color; predominance of MO in maturation zone); spawning (dark brown or yellow color, containing oocytes in early atresia, stage observed in ovigerous females); and resting (translucent to yellow color, thick gonad wall, and residual AO).
URI: http://www.repositorio.ufc.br/handle/riufc/63991
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