2020
DOI: 10.1002/jmor.21277
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Ultrastructure and histochemistry of the male reproductive system of the genus Callinectes Stimpson, 1860 (Brachyura: Portunidae)

Abstract: We described the ultrastructure and histochemistry of the reproductive system of five Callinectes species, and evaluate the seasonal variation in weight of the reproductive system and hepatopancreas by comparing annual changes of somatic indices. The somatic indices changed little throughout the year. In Callinectes, spermatogenesis occurs inside the lobular testes and, within each lobule, the cells are at the same developmental stage. Spermatogenesis and spermiogenesis follow the same development pattern in a… Show more

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“…The gonadosomatic index (GSI) of the crabs obtained in this study suggests that reproduction is likely to increase significantly in spring compared with winter and summer but similar in all to autumn. These results were contrary to the previous findings in closely related species, including Callinectes ornatus, Callinectes danae, and Callinectes bocourti collected from Sao Vicente Bay/Estuary Complex [16], where the GSI was similar across the different seasons, an indication of continuous reproduction. In addition, Sant'Anna, Turra [40] reported continuous reproduction for C. ornatus and C. danae in the Santos-Sao Vicente Estuary/Bay complex.…”
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“…The gonadosomatic index (GSI) of the crabs obtained in this study suggests that reproduction is likely to increase significantly in spring compared with winter and summer but similar in all to autumn. These results were contrary to the previous findings in closely related species, including Callinectes ornatus, Callinectes danae, and Callinectes bocourti collected from Sao Vicente Bay/Estuary Complex [16], where the GSI was similar across the different seasons, an indication of continuous reproduction. In addition, Sant'Anna, Turra [40] reported continuous reproduction for C. ornatus and C. danae in the Santos-Sao Vicente Estuary/Bay complex.…”
Section: Morphometric Characteristicscontrasting
confidence: 99%
“…In S. philippina [46], spermatophore formation occurs in the distal AVD rather than at the junction to the testes, as in C. opilio [48]. The sperms in AVD were compacted into irregular triangular-like shapes surrounded by two epithelial secretions, and this was in agreement with previous findings in the same species [16,43]. The spermatozoa were surrounded by epithelial secretions of the AVD that consolidate the sperm mass and build the non-cellular spermatophore wall layers in the testes, where spermatophore formation starts into the vas deferens.…”
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