Confocal Laser Scanning Microscopy Applied to a New Species Helps Understand the Functioning of the Reproductive Apparatus in Stylet-Bearing Urodasys (Gastrotricha: Macrodasyida)
Gastrotrichs are highly diverse and abundant in all aquatic ecosystems; however, they
are often overlooked. During a biodiversity survey in Sardinia (Italy), a new species of gastrotrich
herein described was discovered. Specimens of Urodasys bifidostylis sp. nov. were found in sandy
sediments from two submarine caves. Using an integrative approach of traditional light (DIC)
and high-resolution (CLSM) microscopies, we herein reveal, for the first time, the fine structure
and function of the reproductive organ in an Urodasys representative. This is particularly relevant
considering the complex reproductive organs and strategies of this group. Results allow comparisons
between the reproductive apparatus and sperm transfer modalities in Urodasys and the closely related
genus Macrodasys. One similarity is that both groups transfer male gametes in packets, suggesting
the production of spermatophores to be a common phenomenon in Gastrotricha. Unique to Urodasys
is the ability of multiple and consecutive copulations and sperm transfers and, differently than
Macrodasys, the transfer of sperms unlikely occurs simultaneously between the two hermaphroditic
partners. These findings provide new insights into the reproductive strategies of Urodasys and
are expected to advance future studies on the evolution of reproductive strategies and the rise of
interspecific reproductive barriers in interstitial meiofauna