Sperm storage in male elasmobranchs: A description and survey

Abstract Two basic types of spermatozoan aggregates, spermatophores and spermatozeugmata, found in 14 different species of sharks, one species of skate, and one species of chimaera (holocephalan), were investigated using light and scanning electron microscopy. Spermatophores, aggregates (usually 1,0...

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Published in:Journal of Morphology
Main Authors: Pratt, Harold L., Tanaka, Sho
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Language:English
Published: Wiley 1994
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spelling crwiley:10.1002/jmor.1052190309 2024-09-15T18:17:22+00:00 Sperm storage in male elasmobranchs: A description and survey Pratt, Harold L. Tanaka, Sho 1994 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/jmor.1052190309 https://api.wiley.com/onlinelibrary/tdm/v1/articles/10.1002%2Fjmor.1052190309 https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/pdf/10.1002/jmor.1052190309 en eng Wiley http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/termsAndConditions#vor Journal of Morphology volume 219, issue 3, page 297-308 ISSN 0362-2525 1097-4687 journal-article 1994 crwiley https://doi.org/10.1002/jmor.1052190309 2024-07-18T04:26:03Z Abstract Two basic types of spermatozoan aggregates, spermatophores and spermatozeugmata, found in 14 different species of sharks, one species of skate, and one species of chimaera (holocephalan), were investigated using light and scanning electron microscopy. Spermatophores, aggregates (usually 1,000–6,000 μm in diameter and larger) of randomly clumped sperm embedded in and surrounded by an eosinophilic matrix, were found in Alopias superciliosus, Odontaspis taurus, Carcharodon carcharias, Isurus oxyrinchus , and Lamna nasus . Three types of spermatozeugmata, sperm structures without a surrounding capsule or matrix, are described. The first, clumps of 60–200 sperm unbound in a supporting matrix, are found in Squalus acanthias and Hydrolagus colliei . In the second type, single‐layered spheres are formed of sperm clumps with the sperm heads bound in a common supporting matrix. These are found in Carcharhinus limbatus and Carcharhinus plumbeus . The third type of spermatozeugmata are large multilayered, compound structures formed by the accretion of several single‐layered aggregates. These multilayered structures characteristically are found in Carcharhinus falciformis, C. limbatus, Carcharhinus obscurus, C. plumbeus, Carcharhinus porosus, Prionace gluaca, Rhizoprionodon terraenovae , and Sphyrna lewini . Sperm aggregates of all types are stored between the septa and in the lumen of the terminal ampulla of the epididymis. In their various forms they are the final product of the mature male elasmobranch reproductive tract. In a male with mature claspers, the presence of sperm aggregates is a more reliable indicator of maturity and sexual activity than is clasper condition alone. © 1994 Wiley‐Liss, Inc. Article in Journal/Newspaper Lamna nasus Squalus acanthias Wiley Online Library Journal of Morphology 219 3 297 308
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description Abstract Two basic types of spermatozoan aggregates, spermatophores and spermatozeugmata, found in 14 different species of sharks, one species of skate, and one species of chimaera (holocephalan), were investigated using light and scanning electron microscopy. Spermatophores, aggregates (usually 1,000–6,000 μm in diameter and larger) of randomly clumped sperm embedded in and surrounded by an eosinophilic matrix, were found in Alopias superciliosus, Odontaspis taurus, Carcharodon carcharias, Isurus oxyrinchus , and Lamna nasus . Three types of spermatozeugmata, sperm structures without a surrounding capsule or matrix, are described. The first, clumps of 60–200 sperm unbound in a supporting matrix, are found in Squalus acanthias and Hydrolagus colliei . In the second type, single‐layered spheres are formed of sperm clumps with the sperm heads bound in a common supporting matrix. These are found in Carcharhinus limbatus and Carcharhinus plumbeus . The third type of spermatozeugmata are large multilayered, compound structures formed by the accretion of several single‐layered aggregates. These multilayered structures characteristically are found in Carcharhinus falciformis, C. limbatus, Carcharhinus obscurus, C. plumbeus, Carcharhinus porosus, Prionace gluaca, Rhizoprionodon terraenovae , and Sphyrna lewini . Sperm aggregates of all types are stored between the septa and in the lumen of the terminal ampulla of the epididymis. In their various forms they are the final product of the mature male elasmobranch reproductive tract. In a male with mature claspers, the presence of sperm aggregates is a more reliable indicator of maturity and sexual activity than is clasper condition alone. © 1994 Wiley‐Liss, Inc.
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title_short Sperm storage in male elasmobranchs: A description and survey
title_full Sperm storage in male elasmobranchs: A description and survey
title_fullStr Sperm storage in male elasmobranchs: A description and survey
title_full_unstemmed Sperm storage in male elasmobranchs: A description and survey
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