The morphological organization of the male brood pouch skin of three different species of syngnathids (Nerophis ophidion, Syngnathus abaster and Hippocampus hippocampus), investigated using light and electron microscopy, showed that each pouch had a skin with a different ultrastructure. This reflected different relationships between the paternal body and the developing embryos. In N. ophidion, the bilayered epidermis of the pouch consisted mainly of pavement cells (filament-containing cells) typical of fish skin. In S. abaster, pavement cells were interspersed with many mitochondria-rich cells. These cells varied in number during the different functional stages of the pouch and died by apoptosis after the breeding period. Modified secretory 'flame cone cells' rich in vesicles and granules characterized the epidermis of H. hippocampus. Although there were specific differences, the vascularized dermis was the only feature common to all three types of pouch. These findings suggest that the brood pouch in Syngnathidae has different functions, which may be related to the different reproductive strategies and ecology of each species. (C) 2002 The Fisheries Society of the British Isles. Published by Elsevier Science Ltd. All rights reserved.

Functional significance of the male brood pouch in the reproductive strategies of pipefishes and seahorses: a morphological and ultrastructural comparative study on three anatomically different pouches / Carcupino, Marcella; Baldacci, A; Mazzini, M; Franzoi, P.. - In: JOURNAL OF FISH BIOLOGY. - ISSN 0022-1112. - 61:6(2002), pp. 1465-1480. [10.1006/jfbi.2002.2160]

Functional significance of the male brood pouch in the reproductive strategies of pipefishes and seahorses: a morphological and ultrastructural comparative study on three anatomically different pouches

CARCUPINO, Marcella;
2002-01-01

Abstract

The morphological organization of the male brood pouch skin of three different species of syngnathids (Nerophis ophidion, Syngnathus abaster and Hippocampus hippocampus), investigated using light and electron microscopy, showed that each pouch had a skin with a different ultrastructure. This reflected different relationships between the paternal body and the developing embryos. In N. ophidion, the bilayered epidermis of the pouch consisted mainly of pavement cells (filament-containing cells) typical of fish skin. In S. abaster, pavement cells were interspersed with many mitochondria-rich cells. These cells varied in number during the different functional stages of the pouch and died by apoptosis after the breeding period. Modified secretory 'flame cone cells' rich in vesicles and granules characterized the epidermis of H. hippocampus. Although there were specific differences, the vascularized dermis was the only feature common to all three types of pouch. These findings suggest that the brood pouch in Syngnathidae has different functions, which may be related to the different reproductive strategies and ecology of each species. (C) 2002 The Fisheries Society of the British Isles. Published by Elsevier Science Ltd. All rights reserved.
2002
Functional significance of the male brood pouch in the reproductive strategies of pipefishes and seahorses: a morphological and ultrastructural comparative study on three anatomically different pouches / Carcupino, Marcella; Baldacci, A; Mazzini, M; Franzoi, P.. - In: JOURNAL OF FISH BIOLOGY. - ISSN 0022-1112. - 61:6(2002), pp. 1465-1480. [10.1006/jfbi.2002.2160]
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