Systematic histology and evidence for the male reproductive activity of Amphibalanus amphitrite (Darwin, 1854)

Author:

Senarat Sinlapachai12ORCID,Kaewnuan Romfa1,Sudtongkong Chanyut1,Boonyoung Piyakorn3,Sukparangsi Woranop4,Kongtueng Piyamat5,Srivorakul Saralee6,Wongkhamhaeng Koraon7,Charoenphon Natthawut8,lida Atsuo9,Kenthao Anan10

Affiliation:

1. Department of Marine Science and Environment, Faculty of Science and Fisheries Technology Rajamangala University of Technology Srivijaya Trang Thailand

2. Division of Biological Sciences, Faculty of Science Prince of Songkla University Songkhla Thailand

3. Division of Health and Applied Sciences, Faculty of Science Prince of Songkla University Songkhla Thailand

4. Department of Biology, Faculty of Science Burapha University Chon Buri Thailand

5. Research Center for Veterinary Biosciences and Veterinary Public Health, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine Chiang Mai University Chiang Mai Thailand

6. Center of Veterinary Medical Diagnostic and Animal Health Innovation, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Chiang Mai University Mae Hia Muang Chiang Mai Thailand

7. Department of Zoology, Faculty of Science Kasetsart University Bangkok Thailand

8. Department of Anatomy, Faculty of Medical Science Naresuan University Phitsanulok Thailand

9. Department of Animal Sciences, Graduate School of Bioagricultural Sciences Nagoya University Nagoya Japan

10. Department of Biology, Faculty of Science Naresuan University Phitsanulok Thailand

Abstract

AbstractThe striped acorn barnacle, Amphibalanus amphitrite, a taxon of Balanidae, is commonly found along Thailand's coastline. In this study, we used histological methods to describe the microscopic anatomy of A. amphitrite. All samples (n = 30) were obtained from the seagrass beds of Libong Island, Thailand, in the Andaman Sea. Histological observation of various longitudinal sections from specimens of A. amphitrite provides clear insights into the organization of organ systems in the species. The digestive tract was observed to be mainly divided into four subregions, including the cuticle‐lined mouth and esophagus, which is characterized by a high columnar epithelium, the stomach, and the intestine. The accessory organ, including the digestive gland, exhibited lobulated structures and was covered with low columnar epithelial cells on a thin layer of smooth muscle. Furthermore, we examined the reproductive system, including both the ovary and testes, as well as the process of gametogenesis. Testicular development was predominantly observed during active breeding seasons throughout the observation.

Funder

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Publisher

Wiley

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