PERIBUCCAL ORGANS OF PLACOPECTEN-MAGELLANICUS AND CHLAMYS-VARIA (MOLLUSCA, BIVALVIA) - STRUCTURE, ULTRASTRUCTURE AND IMPLICATIONS FOR FEEDING .1. THE LABIAL PALPS

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BENINGER, PG [1 ]
AUFFRET, M [1 ]
LEPENNEC, M [1 ]
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[1] UNIV MONCTON, FAC SCI & GENIE, CTR RECH & ETUDES ENVIRONNEMENT, DEPT BIOL, MONCTON E1A 3E9, NB, CANADA
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10.1007/BF01319820
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Q17 [水生生物学];
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In order to better understand the structure of bivalve peribuccal organs and relate this to existing functional paradigms of their role in feeding, the labial palps of two scallop species, Placopecten magellanicus from the Bay of Fundy, Canada (1985 and 1986), and Chlamys varia from the Bay of Brest, France (1986), were examined using histological techniques and electron microscopy. The ridged palp surface displays a uniformly dense ciliation with relatively few mucocytes; these are essentially concentrated in the region of the secondary ledge and may, through their secretory activity, determine the fate of particle masses in this area. The mucus secretions of the ridged palp surface are qualitatively different from those of the smooth palp surface. Mucocytes are much more abundant on the smooth palp surface, where it is suggested that their homogeneous secretions attenuate the potentially adverse effects of anteriorly-directed cleansing and swimming currents. Two other cell types are found in the palp epithelia: ciliated cells, which are very numerous on the ridged surface and relatively rare on the smooth surface, and non-ciliated epithelial cells, which are very numerous on the smooth surface and rare on the ridged surface, where they are confined to the palp margin. In addition to the mechanical role of the ciliated cells and mucocytes, the ultrastructural characteristics of the ciliated and non-ciliated epithelial cells indicate a dichotomy of function between the ridged and smooth surfaces. The ridged surface epithelial cells present an ultrastructural specialization in the absorption of dissolved and colloidal matter, suggesting an accessory nutritive role, whereas the smooth surface simple epithelial cells show signs of active molecular synthesis. No specialised sensory cells were observed on the ridged surface; it is therefore not yet possible to conclude whether the labial palps are capable of selection based on individual particle characteristics. © 1990 Springer-Verlag.
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