A taxonomic survey of female oviducal glands in chondrichthyes: A comparative overview of microanatomy in the two reproductive modes

Marongiu M. F.
;
Porcu C.
;
Bellodi A.;Cau A.;Mulas A.;Pesci P.;Porceddu R.;Follesa M. C.
2021-01-01

Abstract

Oviducal glands (OGs) are distinct expanded regions of the anterior portion of the oviduct, commonly found in chondrichthyans, which play a key role in the production of the egg in-vestments and in the female sperm storage (FSS). The FSS phenomenon has implications for understanding the reproductive ecology and management of exploited populations, but little information is available on its taxonomic extent. For the first time, mature OGs from three lecithotrophic oviparous and four yolk-sac viviparous species, all considered at risk from the fishing impacts in the central western Mediterranean Sea, were examined using light microscopy. The OG microanatomy, whose morphology is generally conserved in all species, shows differences within the two reproductive modalities. Oviparous species show a more developed baffle zone in respect to viviparous ones because of the production of different egg envelopes produced. Among oviparous species, Raja polystigma and Chimaera monstrosa show presence of sperm, but not sperm storage as observed, instead, in Galeus melastomus and in all the viviparous sharks, which preserve sperm inside of specialized structures in the terminal zone.
2021
2021
Inglese
11
9
2653
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22
22
Esperti anonimi
scientifica
histology; oviducal gland; oviparity; sperm storage; viviparity
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Marongiu, M. F.; Porcu, C.; Pascale, N.; Bellodi, A.; Cau, A.; Mulas, A.; Pesci, P.; Porceddu, R.; Follesa, M. C.
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