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TitleVolume and morphology changes of a bdelloid rotifer species (Macrotrachela quadricornifera) during anhydrobiosis
AbstractFollowing a study on the changes occurring in a bdelloid species (Macrotrachela quadricornifera, Rotifera, Bdelloidea) when entering anhydrobiosis, we investigated the changes in morphology, including weight and volume during the transition from the active hydrated to the dormant anhydrobiotic state by scanning electron microscopy, confocal microscopy and light microscopy. We compared sizes and morphologies of hydrated extended, hydrated contracted and anhydrobiotic specimens. Bdelloid musculature is defined: longitudinal muscles are contracted in the hydrated contracted animal (head and foot are retracted inside the trunk), but appear loose in the anhydrobiotic animal. When anhydrobiotic, M. quadricornifera appears much smaller in size, with a volume reduction of about 60% of the hydrated volume, and its internal organization undergoes remarkable modifications. lnternal body cavities, clearly distinguishable in the hydrated extended and contracted specimens, are no longer visible in the anhydrobiotic specimen. Concomitantly, M. quadricornifera loses more than 95% of its weight when anhydrobiotic; this is more than expected from the volume reduction data and could indicate the presence of space-filling molecular species in the dehydrated animal. We estimate that the majority of body mass loss and volume reduction can be ascribed to the water loss from the body cavity during desiccation.
SourceJournal of morphology (1931. Print) 269 (2), pp. 233–239
Keywordsrotifersdesiccationtunwater lossSEMconfocal microscopywater content
JournalJournal of morphology (1931. Print)
EditorWiley-Liss, Inc., Hoboken, N.J., Stati Uniti d'America
Year2008
TypeArticolo in rivista
DOI10.1002/jmor.10579
AuthorsRicci, Claudia; Caprioli, Manuela; Fontaneto, Diego; Melone, Giulio
Text283704 2008 10.1002/jmor.10579 ISI Web of Science WOS 000252825300008 rotifers desiccation tun water loss SEM confocal microscopy water content Volume and morphology changes of a bdelloid rotifer species Macrotrachela quadricornifera during anhydrobiosis Ricci, Claudia; Caprioli, Manuela; Fontaneto, Diego; Melone, Giulio University of Milan Following a study on the changes occurring in a bdelloid species Macrotrachela quadricornifera, Rotifera, Bdelloidea when entering anhydrobiosis, we investigated the changes in morphology, including weight and volume during the transition from the active hydrated to the dormant anhydrobiotic state by scanning electron microscopy, confocal microscopy and light microscopy. We compared sizes and morphologies of hydrated extended, hydrated contracted and anhydrobiotic specimens. Bdelloid musculature is defined longitudinal muscles are contracted in the hydrated contracted animal head and foot are retracted inside the trunk , but appear loose in the anhydrobiotic animal. When anhydrobiotic, M. quadricornifera appears much smaller in size, with a volume reduction of about 60% of the hydrated volume, and its internal organization undergoes remarkable modifications. lnternal body cavities, clearly distinguishable in the hydrated extended and contracted specimens, are no longer visible in the anhydrobiotic specimen. Concomitantly, M. quadricornifera loses more than 95% of its weight when anhydrobiotic; this is more than expected from the volume reduction data and could indicate the presence of space filling molecular species in the dehydrated animal. We estimate that the majority of body mass loss and volume reduction can be ascribed to the water loss from the body cavity during desiccation. 269 Articolo in rivista Wiley Liss, Inc. 0362 2525 Journal of morphology 1931. Print Journal of morphology 1931. Print J. morph. 1931. Print Journal of morphology. 1931. Print diego.fontaneto FONTANETO DIEGO