Estudio histológico de huevos ováricos partenogenéticos de Moina eugeniae, Olivier 1954

Abstract

Moina eugeniae is one of the most abundant zooplankton species found in ponds and lakes in Buenos Aires Province. Its importance is due to the common use of cladocerans as food fish. The aim of the present study was to investigate the reproductive structures through histological techniques. Samples were taken with a plankton net (150 μm) from the Calderón lake (Buenos Aires) during Spring 2006. The specimens were anesthetized with CO2 “in situ” and fixed with formaldehyde 4%. Parthenogenetic females in different reproductive stages were selected to perform with them routine histological techniques. No males were identified during our study. The ovaries are pair, secular and disposed dorsally in the body. The oocytes are polyedric with three different stages of maturation: previtellogenic (dense nuclear cromatine), vitellogenic (abundant yolk in cytoplasm and large granules of cromatine in the nucleous) and mature (abundant lipidic drops in cytoplasm). Many of the morphological features observed are similar to those of Daphnia genus. Further investigation is needed to elucidate the reproductive cycle of this species.Instituto de Limnología "Raúl A. Ringuelet

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