Spermatozoa and relationships in palaeognath birds
作者:
Baccio Baccetti,
Anna Giselda Burrini,
Elisabetta Falchetti,
期刊:
Biology of the Cell
(WILEY Available online 1991)
卷期:
Volume 71,
issue 1‐2
页码: 209-216
ISSN:0248-4900
年代: 1991
DOI:10.1016/0248-4900(91)90067-W
出版商: Blackwell Publishing Ltd
关键词: spermatozoa;ultrastructure;phylogeny;palaeognathae;birds
数据来源: WILEY
摘要:
Summary—In this paper the authors describe the ultrastructure of the mature spermatozoon and the spermatid inStruthio camelusandDromaius novaehollandiae. The first species is characterized by a rod‐like foratorium within an endonuclear canal in the anterior third of the nucleus, while the second is characterized by an extremely reduced completely extranuclear perforatorium. Other differences are in the sperm dimensions, the number of mitochondria and the length of the axonemal accessory fibers. Considering both the present data and previous findings, Palaeognath birds appear to be a peculiar and monophyletic group, characterized by: 1), a conical acrosome surrounding the nucleus; 2), a fibrous sheath aroundmost of the axoneme; and 3), an elongated distal centriole occupying the entire midpiece. Within this group, Tinamiformes seem to be more primitive than Struthioniformes. In the latter orderDromaiusis distinctly different from the reducedStruthioandRheawhich are closely related to one another by the presence of a rod‐like endonuclear perforat
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