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Oocyte development in four species of scyphomedusa in the northern Adriatic Sea

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Oocyte development was followed in 4 species of Scyphomedusae. In Pelagia noctiluca a centrifugal maturity gradient is present. Vitellogenesis may be related first to exogenous endodermal production and later to oocyte endogenous activity. Simultaneously, the paraovular body (POB) develops from the secondary endoderm; it is connected to the oocyte and controls secretion of mucus, which envelops the oocyte during spawning. In Aurelia aurita, there is no maturity gradient, nor any differentiated structures of endodermal origin, associated with oocytes. In Discomedusa lobata a maturity gradient is absent. Its vitellogenesis is similar to that in P. noctiluca, and is associated with structural modification of the secondary endoderm in the area contacting the oocyte. This structure is cytologically similar to the POB of P. noctiluca, though less differentiated. Spawning is similar to that of P. noctiluca, with fenestration of the surrounding endodermal cells as the oocyte passes from the ovary to the genital sinus. In Rhizostoma pulmo a maturity gradient is absent. An early and fairly evident development of the vitelline membrane was observed.

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Avian, M., Rottini Sandrini, L. Oocyte development in four species of scyphomedusa in the northern Adriatic Sea. Hydrobiologia 216, 189–195 (1991). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00026461

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