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Evolutionary radiation in polychaete ovaries and vitellogenic mechanisms: their possible role in life history patterns
Eckelbarger, K.J. (1983). Evolutionary radiation in polychaete ovaries and vitellogenic mechanisms: their possible role in life history patterns. Can. J. Zool. 61(3): 487-504. https://dx.doi.org/10.1139/z83-065
In: Canadian Journal of Zoology = Revue canadienne de zoologie. National Research Council: Ottawa. ISSN 0008-4301; e-ISSN 1480-3283, more
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Abstract
    Two types of oogenesis have evolved in polychaetes: one (extraovarian) in which germ cells are ovulated into the coelomic cavity where they undergo vitellogenesis, and another (intraovarian) in which the germ cells are released from the ovary after or near the completion of vitellogenesis. There are many mechanisms of yolk synthesis and significant variation as to the sources of yolk precursors, their route of entry into developing oocytes, and the oocytic organelles involved in yolk synthesis. The evolution of the coelom and its role in nutrient storage and transfer, as well as the origin of germ cells, are intimately related to the evolution of vitellogenic mechanisms in polychaetes. Comparative studies have revealed a correlation between mechanisms of yolk synthesis and the breeding patterns of polychaetes with the rate and type of vitellogenesis being related to the frequency of breeding. Vitellogenic mechanisms in polychaetes are compared with those of other metazoans in an effort to better understand the evolution of this important process and to identify primitive and derived features of yolk synthesis within the Polychaeta.

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