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El. knyga: Reproduction and Development in Mollusca

(Madurai Kamaraj University, Tamilnadu, India)
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This book is perhaps the first attempt to comprehensively project the uniqueness of molluscs, covering almost all aspects of reproduction and development from aplacophorans to vampyromorphic cephalopods. Molluscs are unique for the presence of protective external shell, defensive inking, geographic distribution from the depth of 9,050 m to an altitude of 4,300 m, gamete diversity, the use of nurse eggs and embryos to accelerate the first few mitotic divisions in embryos, the natural occurrence of androgenics in a couple of bivalves, viable induced tetraploids, gigantism induced by elevated ploidy, the complementary role played by mitochondrial genome in sex determination by nuclear genes and the uptake and accumulation of steroid hormone from surrounding waters. In molluscs, sexuality comprises of gonochorism (< 75 %) and hermaphroditism, which itself includes simultaneous (> 24%), protandry (< 1 %), Marian and serial. In them, the presence of shell affords iteroparity and relatively longer life span in prosobranchs and bivalves but its absence semelparity and short life span in opisthobranchs and cephalopods. Within semelparity, gonochorism facilitates faster growth and larger body size but hermaphroditism small body size. In them, sex is irrevocably determined at fertilization by a few unknown genes and is not amenable to any environmental influence. However, the sex determining mechanism is more a family trait in bivalves. Primary sex differentiation is also fixed and not amenable to environmental factor but secondary differentiation is labile, protracted and amenable to environmental factors. Both sex differentiation and reproductive cycle are accomplished and controlled solely by neurohormones. In these processes, the role of steroid hormones may be alien to molluscs.

Recenzijos

"The author provides a thorough scholarly apparatus, including an exhaustive reference list along with separate author, species, and subject indices. The figures are clean, and the hundreds of tables are useful synopses of the material being discussed. Most references are from 1990 to 2010. Having them in one volume will be valuable to graduate students or faculty who use the work as a reference book."

--L. T. Spencer, emeritus, Plymouth State University, CHOICE August 2018

Preface to the Series v
Preface vii
Acknowledgements xi
1 Introduction
1(40)
1.1 Molluscan Science
1(3)
1.2 Taxonomy and Distribution
4(6)
1.3 Thermal Vents and Cold Seeps
10(3)
1.4 Energy Budgets
13(8)
1.5 Life Span and Generation Time
21(3)
1.6 Spermatogenesis and Fertilization
24(3)
1.7 Ontogenetic Development
27(2)
1.8 Locomotion and Dispersal
29(4)
1.9 Molluscan Fisheries
33(8)
2 Shell and Reproduction
41(30)
Introduction
41(1)
2.1 Structure and Diversity
41(6)
2.2 Latitudes, Predators and Parasites
47(12)
2.3 Shell and Resource Allocation
59(4)
2.4 Symmetry and Sinistrals
63(5)
2.5 Chemical Defense
68(3)
3 Sexual Reproduction
71(63)
Introduction
71(2)
3.1 Reproductive Systems
73(2)
3.2 Gonochorism
75(4)
3.3 Parthenogenesis
79(4)
3.4 Hermaphroditism
83(13)
3.5 Mates and Mating Systems
96(5)
3.6 Alternative Mating System (AMS)
101(2)
3.7 Multiple Paternity
103(7)
3.8 Encapsulation and Nurse Eggs
110(8)
3.9 Poecilogony and Dispersal Dimorphism
118(5)
3.10 Brood Protection and Viviparity
123(1)
3.11 Fecundity
123(11)
4 Regeneration and Asexual Reproduction
134(10)
Introduction
134(1)
4.1 Gastropods
135(6)
4.2 Clio pyramidata
141(3)
5 Aestivation and Reproduction
144(10)
Introduction
144(1)
5.1 Seasonal Aestivation
144(5)
5.2 Tidal Aestivation
149(2)
5.3 Biological Weapon
151(3)
6 Sex Determination
154(28)
Introduction
154(1)
6.1 Inheritance of Color and Symmetry
154(3)
6.2 Karyotypes and Heterogametism
157(2)
6.3 Spawning Induction and Cryopreservation
159(3)
6.4 Ploidy Induction and Gigantism
162(11)
6.5 Mitochondrial Genome
173(6)
6.6 Sex Determination Models
179(3)
7 Sex Differentiation
182(18)
Introduction
182(1)
7.1 Neurohormones
182(4)
7.2 Steroid Hormones
186(8)
7.3 Endocrine Disruption
194(3)
7.4 Parasitic Disruption
197(3)
8 Molluscs and Ocean Acidification
200(17)
Introduction
200(1)
8.1 Chemistry of Seawater
200(2)
8.2 Pelagic Molluscs
202(3)
8.3 Benthic Molluscs
205(6)
8.4 Persistent Carry-over Effects
211(2)
8.5 Effects on Prey-Predators
213(4)
9 Uniqueness of Molluscs
217(13)
Introduction
217(1)
9.1 Shell and Iteroparity
217(4)
9.2 Gamete Diversity
221(2)
9.3 Gigantism and Polyploidy
223(1)
9.4 Sexuality and Paternity
224(2)
9.5 Double Uniparental Inheritance (DUI)
226(1)
9.6 Vertebrate Type Steroids
226(1)
9.7 Aestivation and Cysts
227(3)
10 References
230(39)
Author Index 269(9)
Species Index 278(8)
Subject Index 286
T.J. Pandian: Visiting Professor, CAS Marine Biology, Annamalai University, Tamil Nadu, India.