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Reproductive biology of the polychaete Kefersteinia cirrata Keferstein (Hesionidae). I. Ovary structure and oogenesis
Olive, P.J.W.; Pillai, G. (1983). Reproductive biology of the polychaete Kefersteinia cirrata Keferstein (Hesionidae). I. Ovary structure and oogenesis. Int. J. Invertebr. Reprod. 6(5-6): 295-306. https://dx.doi.org/10.1080/01651269.1983.10510055
In: International Journal of Invertebrate Reproduction. Elsevier: Amsterdam. ISSN 0165-1269, more

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Keywords
    Morphogenesis > Gametogenesis > Oogenesis
    Ultrastructure
    Vitellogenesis
    Hesionidae Grube, 1850 [WoRMS]; Polychaeta [WoRMS]

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  • Olive, P.J.W.
  • Pillai, G.

Abstract
    The ultrastructure of the ovary and the developing oocytes of the polychaete Kefersteinia cirrata have been described. The paired ovaries occur in all segments from the 11th to the posterior. Each consists of several finger-like lobes around an axial genital blood vessel. Oogenesis is well synchronised, young oocytes start to develop in September and vitellogenesis begins in January and is completed by May. The young oocytes are embedded among the peritoneal cells of the blood vessel wall which have accumulations of glycogen and other storage products. Each oocyte becomes associated with a follicle cell with abundant rough endoplasmic reticulum. Yolk synthesis involves the accumulation of electron dense granules along the cisternae of the abundant rough endoplasmic reticulum. Active Golgi complexes are present and are involved in the production of cortical alveoli. The oocyte has branched microvilli, which contact the follicle cells or blood sinuses between the follicle cells and peritoneal cells. In post-spawning individuals the lysosome system of the follicle cells is hypertrophied and the cells play a role in oocyte breakdown and resorption.

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