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Seasonal reproductive anatomy and sperm storage in pleurocerid gastropods (Cerithioidea: Pleuroceridae)

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  • Whelan, Nathan V. and Strong, Ellen E. 2014. "Seasonal reproductive anatomy and sperm storage in pleurocerid gastropods (Cerithioidea: Pleuroceridae)." Canadian Journal of Zoology, 92, (12) 989–995. https://doi.org/10.1139/cjz-2014-0165.

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  • Life histories, including anatomy and behavior, are a critically understudied component of gastropod biology, especially for imperiled freshwater species of Pleuroceridae. This aspect of their biology provides important insights into understanding how evolution has shaped optimal reproductive success and is critical for informing management and conservation strategies. One particularly understudied facet is seasonal variation in reproductive form and function. For example, some have hypothesized that females store sperm overwinter or longer, but no study has explored seasonal variation in accessory reproductive anatomy. We examined the gross anatomy and fine structure of female accessory reproductive structures (pallial oviduct, ovipositor) of four species in two genera (Leptoxis ampla (Anthony, 1855), Pleurocera prasinata (Conrad, 1834), P. pyrenella (Conrad, 1834) and P. canaliculata (Say, 1821)). Histological analyses show that despite lacking a seminal receptacle, females of these species are capable ...

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  • 2014

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