Pallisentis rexus from the Chiang Mai Basin, Thailand: Ultrastructural studies on egg envelope development and the mechanism of egg expansion

Pallisentis rexus Wongkham & Whitfield, 1999 (Eoacanthocephala: Quadrigyridae) infects the freshwater snakehead fish, Channa striata, in the Chiang Mai Basin, Thailand. All stages of egg development within the body cavity of the female parasite were observed, using transmission electron microsco...

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Main Authors: Wongkham W., Whitfield P.J.
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Published: 2014
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spelling th-cmuir.6653943832-72972014-08-30T03:51:48Z Pallisentis rexus from the Chiang Mai Basin, Thailand: Ultrastructural studies on egg envelope development and the mechanism of egg expansion Wongkham W. Whitfield P.J. Pallisentis rexus Wongkham & Whitfield, 1999 (Eoacanthocephala: Quadrigyridae) infects the freshwater snakehead fish, Channa striata, in the Chiang Mai Basin, Thailand. All stages of egg development within the body cavity of the female parasite were observed, using transmission electron microscopy. Changes in mature eggs after contact with water were also investigated. The mature egg has five egg envelopes separated from each other by four gaps. The fertilization membrane, which is formed first, is pushed centrifugally by other, subsequently formed, envelopes and gaps, which produces a final total shell thickness of 8-36 μm around the acanthor. The disappearance of the outermost layer and the unpleating of an adjacent inner layer causes the expansion of eggs on contact with water. The volume of an expanded egg is approximately 27 times that of an unexpanded one, but the density of eggs is reduced from a value greater than water to one almost equal to water. This is believed to aid the dispersion of eggs. 2014-08-30T03:51:48Z 2014-08-30T03:51:48Z 2004 Article 0022149X 10.1079/JOH2003199 14972041 JOHLA http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?eid=2-s2.0-1642277751&partnerID=40&md5=0bb69cf51bba74239d3c8de806514dfd http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/14972041 http://cmuir.cmu.ac.th/handle/6653943832/7297 English
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description Pallisentis rexus Wongkham & Whitfield, 1999 (Eoacanthocephala: Quadrigyridae) infects the freshwater snakehead fish, Channa striata, in the Chiang Mai Basin, Thailand. All stages of egg development within the body cavity of the female parasite were observed, using transmission electron microscopy. Changes in mature eggs after contact with water were also investigated. The mature egg has five egg envelopes separated from each other by four gaps. The fertilization membrane, which is formed first, is pushed centrifugally by other, subsequently formed, envelopes and gaps, which produces a final total shell thickness of 8-36 μm around the acanthor. The disappearance of the outermost layer and the unpleating of an adjacent inner layer causes the expansion of eggs on contact with water. The volume of an expanded egg is approximately 27 times that of an unexpanded one, but the density of eggs is reduced from a value greater than water to one almost equal to water. This is believed to aid the dispersion of eggs.
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author Wongkham W.
Whitfield P.J.
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Whitfield P.J.
Pallisentis rexus from the Chiang Mai Basin, Thailand: Ultrastructural studies on egg envelope development and the mechanism of egg expansion
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Whitfield P.J.
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title Pallisentis rexus from the Chiang Mai Basin, Thailand: Ultrastructural studies on egg envelope development and the mechanism of egg expansion
title_short Pallisentis rexus from the Chiang Mai Basin, Thailand: Ultrastructural studies on egg envelope development and the mechanism of egg expansion
title_full Pallisentis rexus from the Chiang Mai Basin, Thailand: Ultrastructural studies on egg envelope development and the mechanism of egg expansion
title_fullStr Pallisentis rexus from the Chiang Mai Basin, Thailand: Ultrastructural studies on egg envelope development and the mechanism of egg expansion
title_full_unstemmed Pallisentis rexus from the Chiang Mai Basin, Thailand: Ultrastructural studies on egg envelope development and the mechanism of egg expansion
title_sort pallisentis rexus from the chiang mai basin, thailand: ultrastructural studies on egg envelope development and the mechanism of egg expansion
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