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Some aspects in the life cycle of freshwater sponges (Spongillidae, Porifera) from open Lake Baikal. / Bukshuk, N.A.; Efremova, S.M.; Timoshkin, O.A.
в: Biology Bulletin, № 9, 2015, стр. 770-774.Результаты исследований: Научные публикации в периодических изданиях › статья
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T1 - Some aspects in the life cycle of freshwater sponges (Spongillidae, Porifera) from open Lake Baikal
AU - Bukshuk, N.A.
AU - Efremova, S.M.
AU - Timoshkin, O.A.
PY - 2015
Y1 - 2015
N2 - © 2015, Pleiades Publishing, Inc.A histological analysis of the tissue structure in different species of Baikal sponges was performed. The material was collected at a depth of 3–4 m at the Berezovyi test site (southern Lake Baikal) in various seasons of 2001–2003. During the entire year, representatives of the family Lubomirskiidae had a well-developed irrigation system with numerous choanocyte chambers. In Trochospongilla sp. (Spongillidae) from open Baikal, such a tissue pattern was observed only during the summer time. Annually, these sponges undergo tissue regression, i.e., a reduction of the irrigation system accompanied by changes in the cell composition in autumn with subsequent recovery in spring. The onset and termination of tissue regression are adapted to the environment of Lake Baikal.
AB - © 2015, Pleiades Publishing, Inc.A histological analysis of the tissue structure in different species of Baikal sponges was performed. The material was collected at a depth of 3–4 m at the Berezovyi test site (southern Lake Baikal) in various seasons of 2001–2003. During the entire year, representatives of the family Lubomirskiidae had a well-developed irrigation system with numerous choanocyte chambers. In Trochospongilla sp. (Spongillidae) from open Baikal, such a tissue pattern was observed only during the summer time. Annually, these sponges undergo tissue regression, i.e., a reduction of the irrigation system accompanied by changes in the cell composition in autumn with subsequent recovery in spring. The onset and termination of tissue regression are adapted to the environment of Lake Baikal.
U2 - 10.1134/S1062359015090022
DO - 10.1134/S1062359015090022
M3 - Article
SP - 770
EP - 774
JO - Biology Bulletin
JF - Biology Bulletin
SN - 1062-3590
IS - 9
ER -
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