Embryonic stages and feeding substances of the South American volutid Voluta musica (Caenogastropoda) during intracapsular development

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Penchaszadeh, Pablo Enrique; Miloslavich, Patricia
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2001
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South American volutids are very homogeneous regarding their reproductive patterns. They generally spawn egg capsules with few eggs, the embryos feed on substances contained in the intracapsular fluid, and they hatch as crawling juveniles. Valuta musica inhabits soft bottoms between 1 and 2 m depth at Isla Caribe, eastern coast of Venezuela. The spawn consists of a single egg capsule with one to five eggs embedded in a dense, mucous liquid, each egg measuring about 330 μm in diameter. The egg capsules have an internal volume that varies from 500 to 1500 μl. At hatching, between 10 and 310 μl of liquefied fluid remain inside the egg capsule, the rest of the capsule is filled with the crawling juveniles, which measure approximately 7 mm in shell length. The protein and sugar content of the embryos and intracapsular liquid were measured during different stages of development in order to determine the amount of food available for the embryo during early development, and if such contents were enough to account for the totals found in the hatchlings. At the first stage (uncleaved egg stage), the total protein content of the intracapsular liquid varies between 30 and 90 mg among different capsules, including the negligible amount of about 20 μg contained by the four eggs. At hatching, up to 480 μg of protein remain in the intracapsular liquid and the hatchlings contain about 8 mg of protein each. The intracapsular veliger stage is the most important feeding stage and is characterized by a very large velum, a small foot and a non-calcified shell. The total sugar content of the intracapsular liquid at the first stage varies between 3000 and 5000 μg, including less than 40 μg of sugar contained by the four eggs. At hatching, the capsule liquid contains about 100 μg of sugar and each juvenile contains about 1400 μg of sugar. Results indicate that the embryos feed on the intracapsular liquid, the increase in their protein and sugar content being due to the uptake of these substances, which are contained in enough quantity in the intracapsular liquid to account for the amount found in hatchlings. A comparison of the total protein available in the intracapsular liquid and nurse eggs of different species with extraembryonic food sources is given.
Fil: Penchaszadeh, Pablo Enrique. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas. Oficina de Coordinación Administrativa Parque Centenario. Museo Argentino de Ciencias Naturales "Bernardino Rivadavia"; Argentina. Universidad Simón Bolívar; Venezuela
Fil: Miloslavich, Patricia. Universidad Simón Bolívar; Venezuela
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spelling Embryonic stages and feeding substances of the South American volutid Voluta musica (Caenogastropoda) during intracapsular developmentPenchaszadeh, Pablo EnriqueMiloslavich, Patriciaembryonic developmentproteinsugarVolutidaehttps://purl.org/becyt/ford/1.6https://purl.org/becyt/ford/1South American volutids are very homogeneous regarding their reproductive patterns. They generally spawn egg capsules with few eggs, the embryos feed on substances contained in the intracapsular fluid, and they hatch as crawling juveniles. Valuta musica inhabits soft bottoms between 1 and 2 m depth at Isla Caribe, eastern coast of Venezuela. The spawn consists of a single egg capsule with one to five eggs embedded in a dense, mucous liquid, each egg measuring about 330 μm in diameter. The egg capsules have an internal volume that varies from 500 to 1500 μl. At hatching, between 10 and 310 μl of liquefied fluid remain inside the egg capsule, the rest of the capsule is filled with the crawling juveniles, which measure approximately 7 mm in shell length. The protein and sugar content of the embryos and intracapsular liquid were measured during different stages of development in order to determine the amount of food available for the embryo during early development, and if such contents were enough to account for the totals found in the hatchlings. At the first stage (uncleaved egg stage), the total protein content of the intracapsular liquid varies between 30 and 90 mg among different capsules, including the negligible amount of about 20 μg contained by the four eggs. At hatching, up to 480 μg of protein remain in the intracapsular liquid and the hatchlings contain about 8 mg of protein each. The intracapsular veliger stage is the most important feeding stage and is characterized by a very large velum, a small foot and a non-calcified shell. The total sugar content of the intracapsular liquid at the first stage varies between 3000 and 5000 μg, including less than 40 μg of sugar contained by the four eggs. At hatching, the capsule liquid contains about 100 μg of sugar and each juvenile contains about 1400 μg of sugar. Results indicate that the embryos feed on the intracapsular liquid, the increase in their protein and sugar content being due to the uptake of these substances, which are contained in enough quantity in the intracapsular liquid to account for the amount found in hatchlings. A comparison of the total protein available in the intracapsular liquid and nurse eggs of different species with extraembryonic food sources is given.Fil: Penchaszadeh, Pablo Enrique. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas. Oficina de Coordinación Administrativa Parque Centenario. Museo Argentino de Ciencias Naturales "Bernardino Rivadavia"; Argentina. Universidad Simón Bolívar; VenezuelaFil: Miloslavich, Patricia. Universidad Simón Bolívar; VenezuelaAmerican Malacological Society2001-04info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionhttp://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_6501info:ar-repo/semantics/articuloapplication/pdfapplication/pdfhttp://hdl.handle.net/11336/139210Penchaszadeh, Pablo Enrique; Miloslavich, Patricia; Embryonic stages and feeding substances of the South American volutid Voluta musica (Caenogastropoda) during intracapsular development; American Malacological Society; American Malacological Bulletin; 16; 1/2; 4-2001; 21-310740-2783CONICET DigitalCONICETenginfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccesshttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/2.5/ar/reponame:CONICET Digital (CONICET)instname:Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas2025-09-03T09:57:57Zoai:ri.conicet.gov.ar:11336/139210instacron:CONICETInstitucionalhttp://ri.conicet.gov.ar/Organismo científico-tecnológicoNo correspondehttp://ri.conicet.gov.ar/oai/requestdasensio@conicet.gov.ar; lcarlino@conicet.gov.arArgentinaNo correspondeNo correspondeNo correspondeopendoar:34982025-09-03 09:57:57.466CONICET Digital (CONICET) - Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicasfalse
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Embryonic stages and feeding substances of the South American volutid Voluta musica (Caenogastropoda) during intracapsular development
title Embryonic stages and feeding substances of the South American volutid Voluta musica (Caenogastropoda) during intracapsular development
spellingShingle Embryonic stages and feeding substances of the South American volutid Voluta musica (Caenogastropoda) during intracapsular development
Penchaszadeh, Pablo Enrique
embryonic development
protein
sugar
Volutidae
title_short Embryonic stages and feeding substances of the South American volutid Voluta musica (Caenogastropoda) during intracapsular development
title_full Embryonic stages and feeding substances of the South American volutid Voluta musica (Caenogastropoda) during intracapsular development
title_fullStr Embryonic stages and feeding substances of the South American volutid Voluta musica (Caenogastropoda) during intracapsular development
title_full_unstemmed Embryonic stages and feeding substances of the South American volutid Voluta musica (Caenogastropoda) during intracapsular development
title_sort Embryonic stages and feeding substances of the South American volutid Voluta musica (Caenogastropoda) during intracapsular development
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Penchaszadeh, Pablo Enrique
Miloslavich, Patricia
author Penchaszadeh, Pablo Enrique
author_facet Penchaszadeh, Pablo Enrique
Miloslavich, Patricia
author_role author
author2 Miloslavich, Patricia
author2_role author
dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv embryonic development
protein
sugar
Volutidae
topic embryonic development
protein
sugar
Volutidae
purl_subject.fl_str_mv https://purl.org/becyt/ford/1.6
https://purl.org/becyt/ford/1
dc.description.none.fl_txt_mv South American volutids are very homogeneous regarding their reproductive patterns. They generally spawn egg capsules with few eggs, the embryos feed on substances contained in the intracapsular fluid, and they hatch as crawling juveniles. Valuta musica inhabits soft bottoms between 1 and 2 m depth at Isla Caribe, eastern coast of Venezuela. The spawn consists of a single egg capsule with one to five eggs embedded in a dense, mucous liquid, each egg measuring about 330 μm in diameter. The egg capsules have an internal volume that varies from 500 to 1500 μl. At hatching, between 10 and 310 μl of liquefied fluid remain inside the egg capsule, the rest of the capsule is filled with the crawling juveniles, which measure approximately 7 mm in shell length. The protein and sugar content of the embryos and intracapsular liquid were measured during different stages of development in order to determine the amount of food available for the embryo during early development, and if such contents were enough to account for the totals found in the hatchlings. At the first stage (uncleaved egg stage), the total protein content of the intracapsular liquid varies between 30 and 90 mg among different capsules, including the negligible amount of about 20 μg contained by the four eggs. At hatching, up to 480 μg of protein remain in the intracapsular liquid and the hatchlings contain about 8 mg of protein each. The intracapsular veliger stage is the most important feeding stage and is characterized by a very large velum, a small foot and a non-calcified shell. The total sugar content of the intracapsular liquid at the first stage varies between 3000 and 5000 μg, including less than 40 μg of sugar contained by the four eggs. At hatching, the capsule liquid contains about 100 μg of sugar and each juvenile contains about 1400 μg of sugar. Results indicate that the embryos feed on the intracapsular liquid, the increase in their protein and sugar content being due to the uptake of these substances, which are contained in enough quantity in the intracapsular liquid to account for the amount found in hatchlings. A comparison of the total protein available in the intracapsular liquid and nurse eggs of different species with extraembryonic food sources is given.
Fil: Penchaszadeh, Pablo Enrique. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas. Oficina de Coordinación Administrativa Parque Centenario. Museo Argentino de Ciencias Naturales "Bernardino Rivadavia"; Argentina. Universidad Simón Bolívar; Venezuela
Fil: Miloslavich, Patricia. Universidad Simón Bolívar; Venezuela
description South American volutids are very homogeneous regarding their reproductive patterns. They generally spawn egg capsules with few eggs, the embryos feed on substances contained in the intracapsular fluid, and they hatch as crawling juveniles. Valuta musica inhabits soft bottoms between 1 and 2 m depth at Isla Caribe, eastern coast of Venezuela. The spawn consists of a single egg capsule with one to five eggs embedded in a dense, mucous liquid, each egg measuring about 330 μm in diameter. The egg capsules have an internal volume that varies from 500 to 1500 μl. At hatching, between 10 and 310 μl of liquefied fluid remain inside the egg capsule, the rest of the capsule is filled with the crawling juveniles, which measure approximately 7 mm in shell length. The protein and sugar content of the embryos and intracapsular liquid were measured during different stages of development in order to determine the amount of food available for the embryo during early development, and if such contents were enough to account for the totals found in the hatchlings. At the first stage (uncleaved egg stage), the total protein content of the intracapsular liquid varies between 30 and 90 mg among different capsules, including the negligible amount of about 20 μg contained by the four eggs. At hatching, up to 480 μg of protein remain in the intracapsular liquid and the hatchlings contain about 8 mg of protein each. The intracapsular veliger stage is the most important feeding stage and is characterized by a very large velum, a small foot and a non-calcified shell. The total sugar content of the intracapsular liquid at the first stage varies between 3000 and 5000 μg, including less than 40 μg of sugar contained by the four eggs. At hatching, the capsule liquid contains about 100 μg of sugar and each juvenile contains about 1400 μg of sugar. Results indicate that the embryos feed on the intracapsular liquid, the increase in their protein and sugar content being due to the uptake of these substances, which are contained in enough quantity in the intracapsular liquid to account for the amount found in hatchlings. A comparison of the total protein available in the intracapsular liquid and nurse eggs of different species with extraembryonic food sources is given.
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