Testicular histology of Anurans that deposit eggs out of water

Anuran amphibians show the largest diversity of amphibian reproductive modes, many of which imply egg deposition out of the water. This kind of egg deposition requires specialisations to avoid egg desiccation. Physiological, anatomical and ethological traits integrate to define these modes. In parti...

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Main Authors: Ana Pucci Alcaide, Franco Pucci Alcaide, Adriana Azucena Michel, María Laura Ponssa
Format: Article
Language:Spanish
Published: Fundación Mguel Lillo 2020-12-01
Series:Acta Zoológica Lilloana
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Online Access:http://www.lillo.org.ar/journals/index.php/acta-zoologica-lilloana/article/view/606
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spelling doaj-5f54e0355eec494bb69bb6e94fbc3e392021-05-13T13:23:51ZspaFundación Mguel LilloActa Zoológica Lilloana1852-60982020-12-018411510.30550/j.azl/2020.64.2/2606Testicular histology of Anurans that deposit eggs out of waterAna Pucci AlcaideFranco Pucci AlcaideAdriana Azucena MichelMaría Laura PonssaAnuran amphibians show the largest diversity of amphibian reproductive modes, many of which imply egg deposition out of the water. This kind of egg deposition requires specialisations to avoid egg desiccation. Physiological, anatomical and ethological traits integrate to define these modes. In particular, morphological features of the urogenital system correlate with these reproductive modes and the environmental conditions where egg-laying occurs. In this study, we describe the testicular histology and spermatogenesis of the nest building frog Leptodactylus latinasus, and we compare it with other species that breed out of water. We found variations in tes tis size, the thickness of interstitial tissue, tunica albuginea, and peritubular tunics, flagellum length, and in the shape and size of the spermatozoal nucleus. Certain specifics’ characters differed at the species level, but not between families. Such variation could be an indicator of spermatozoal performance and environmental constraints under which fertilisation takes place.http://www.lillo.org.ar/journals/index.php/acta-zoologica-lilloana/article/view/606anuransterrestrial reproductiontesticlehistology
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author Ana Pucci Alcaide
Franco Pucci Alcaide
Adriana Azucena Michel
María Laura Ponssa
spellingShingle Ana Pucci Alcaide
Franco Pucci Alcaide
Adriana Azucena Michel
María Laura Ponssa
Testicular histology of Anurans that deposit eggs out of water
Acta Zoológica Lilloana
anurans
terrestrial reproduction
testicle
histology
author_facet Ana Pucci Alcaide
Franco Pucci Alcaide
Adriana Azucena Michel
María Laura Ponssa
author_sort Ana Pucci Alcaide
title Testicular histology of Anurans that deposit eggs out of water
title_short Testicular histology of Anurans that deposit eggs out of water
title_full Testicular histology of Anurans that deposit eggs out of water
title_fullStr Testicular histology of Anurans that deposit eggs out of water
title_full_unstemmed Testicular histology of Anurans that deposit eggs out of water
title_sort testicular histology of anurans that deposit eggs out of water
publisher Fundación Mguel Lillo
series Acta Zoológica Lilloana
issn 1852-6098
publishDate 2020-12-01
description Anuran amphibians show the largest diversity of amphibian reproductive modes, many of which imply egg deposition out of the water. This kind of egg deposition requires specialisations to avoid egg desiccation. Physiological, anatomical and ethological traits integrate to define these modes. In particular, morphological features of the urogenital system correlate with these reproductive modes and the environmental conditions where egg-laying occurs. In this study, we describe the testicular histology and spermatogenesis of the nest building frog Leptodactylus latinasus, and we compare it with other species that breed out of water. We found variations in tes tis size, the thickness of interstitial tissue, tunica albuginea, and peritubular tunics, flagellum length, and in the shape and size of the spermatozoal nucleus. Certain specifics’ characters differed at the species level, but not between families. Such variation could be an indicator of spermatozoal performance and environmental constraints under which fertilisation takes place.
topic anurans
terrestrial reproduction
testicle
histology
url http://www.lillo.org.ar/journals/index.php/acta-zoologica-lilloana/article/view/606
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