Digestive Tract and the Muscular Pharynx/Esophagus in Wild Leptocephalus Larvae of European Eel ( Anguilla anguilla )

Several aspects of the biology of European eel ( Anguilla anguilla ) larvae are still unknown; particularly, information about their functional development and feeding is sparse. In the present study, we histologically characterize the digestive system of wild caught specimens of European eel leptoc...

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Published in:Frontiers in Marine Science
Main Authors: Knutsen, Helene Rønquist, Sørensen, Sune Riis, Munk, Peter, Bardal, Tora, Kjørsvik, Elin
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Language:English
Published: 2021
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spelling ftdtupubl:oai:pure.atira.dk:publications/d4f0c83d-24aa-48f8-985f-bdb466a3dccd 2024-09-15T17:39:39+00:00 Digestive Tract and the Muscular Pharynx/Esophagus in Wild Leptocephalus Larvae of European Eel ( Anguilla anguilla ) Knutsen, Helene Rønquist Sørensen, Sune Riis Munk, Peter Bardal, Tora Kjørsvik, Elin 2021 application/pdf https://orbit.dtu.dk/en/publications/d4f0c83d-24aa-48f8-985f-bdb466a3dccd https://doi.org/10.3389/fmars.2021.545217 https://backend.orbit.dtu.dk/ws/files/244796924/fmars_08_545217.pdf eng eng https://orbit.dtu.dk/en/publications/d4f0c83d-24aa-48f8-985f-bdb466a3dccd info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Knutsen , H R , Sørensen , S R , Munk , P , Bardal , T & Kjørsvik , E 2021 , ' Digestive Tract and the Muscular Pharynx/Esophagus in Wild Leptocephalus Larvae of European Eel ( Anguilla anguilla ) ' , Frontiers in Marine Science , vol. 8 , 545217 . https://doi.org/10.3389/fmars.2021.545217 European eel Histology Morphology Sargasso Sea Digestive system Food ingestion Muscular esophagus /dk/atira/pure/sustainabledevelopmentgoals/life_below_water name=SDG 14 - Life Below Water article 2021 ftdtupubl https://doi.org/10.3389/fmars.2021.545217 2024-08-05T23:48:29Z Several aspects of the biology of European eel ( Anguilla anguilla ) larvae are still unknown; particularly, information about their functional development and feeding is sparse. In the present study, we histologically characterize the digestive system of wild caught specimens of European eel leptocephalus larvae. The aim was to provide more understanding about how food may be ingested and mechanically processed in the leptocephalus larvae, and to discuss this in the context of its hypothesized feeding strategy. Larvae were caught in the Sargasso Sea during the “Danish Eel Expedition 2014” with the Danish research vessel Dana. The larval sizes ranged from 7.0 to 23.3 mm standard length (SL) at catch. We found that the mouth/pharynx, especially the anterior esophagus, was surrounded by a multi-layered striated muscle tissue and that the epithelium in the mouth/pharynx had a rough filamentous surface, followed by epithelial columnar cells with multiple cilia in the anterior esophagus. This suggests an expandable pharynx/esophagus, well-suited for the transportation of ingested food and likely with a food-crushing or grinding function. The digestive tract of the larvae consisted of a straight esophagus and intestine ventrally aligned within the larval body, and its length was linearly correlated to the larval length (SL). The length of the intestinal part constituted up to 63% of the total length of the digestive tract. The intestinal epithelium had a typical absorptive epithelium structure, with a brush border and a well-developed villi structure. Some cilia were observed in the intestine, but any surrounding muscularis was not observed. The liver was observed along the posterior part of the esophagus, and pancreatic tissue was located anterior to the intestine. Our findings support the hypothesis that the eel leptocephalus may ingest easily digestible gelatinous plankton and/or marine snow aggregates. The muscular esophagus and the ciliated epithelium appear sufficient to ensure nutrient transport and absorption ... Article in Journal/Newspaper Anguilla anguilla Technical University of Denmark: DTU Orbit Frontiers in Marine Science 8
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topic European eel
Histology
Morphology
Sargasso Sea
Digestive system
Food ingestion
Muscular esophagus
/dk/atira/pure/sustainabledevelopmentgoals/life_below_water
name=SDG 14 - Life Below Water
spellingShingle European eel
Histology
Morphology
Sargasso Sea
Digestive system
Food ingestion
Muscular esophagus
/dk/atira/pure/sustainabledevelopmentgoals/life_below_water
name=SDG 14 - Life Below Water
Knutsen, Helene Rønquist
Sørensen, Sune Riis
Munk, Peter
Bardal, Tora
Kjørsvik, Elin
Digestive Tract and the Muscular Pharynx/Esophagus in Wild Leptocephalus Larvae of European Eel ( Anguilla anguilla )
topic_facet European eel
Histology
Morphology
Sargasso Sea
Digestive system
Food ingestion
Muscular esophagus
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name=SDG 14 - Life Below Water
description Several aspects of the biology of European eel ( Anguilla anguilla ) larvae are still unknown; particularly, information about their functional development and feeding is sparse. In the present study, we histologically characterize the digestive system of wild caught specimens of European eel leptocephalus larvae. The aim was to provide more understanding about how food may be ingested and mechanically processed in the leptocephalus larvae, and to discuss this in the context of its hypothesized feeding strategy. Larvae were caught in the Sargasso Sea during the “Danish Eel Expedition 2014” with the Danish research vessel Dana. The larval sizes ranged from 7.0 to 23.3 mm standard length (SL) at catch. We found that the mouth/pharynx, especially the anterior esophagus, was surrounded by a multi-layered striated muscle tissue and that the epithelium in the mouth/pharynx had a rough filamentous surface, followed by epithelial columnar cells with multiple cilia in the anterior esophagus. This suggests an expandable pharynx/esophagus, well-suited for the transportation of ingested food and likely with a food-crushing or grinding function. The digestive tract of the larvae consisted of a straight esophagus and intestine ventrally aligned within the larval body, and its length was linearly correlated to the larval length (SL). The length of the intestinal part constituted up to 63% of the total length of the digestive tract. The intestinal epithelium had a typical absorptive epithelium structure, with a brush border and a well-developed villi structure. Some cilia were observed in the intestine, but any surrounding muscularis was not observed. The liver was observed along the posterior part of the esophagus, and pancreatic tissue was located anterior to the intestine. Our findings support the hypothesis that the eel leptocephalus may ingest easily digestible gelatinous plankton and/or marine snow aggregates. The muscular esophagus and the ciliated epithelium appear sufficient to ensure nutrient transport and absorption ...
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author Knutsen, Helene Rønquist
Sørensen, Sune Riis
Munk, Peter
Bardal, Tora
Kjørsvik, Elin
author_facet Knutsen, Helene Rønquist
Sørensen, Sune Riis
Munk, Peter
Bardal, Tora
Kjørsvik, Elin
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title Digestive Tract and the Muscular Pharynx/Esophagus in Wild Leptocephalus Larvae of European Eel ( Anguilla anguilla )
title_short Digestive Tract and the Muscular Pharynx/Esophagus in Wild Leptocephalus Larvae of European Eel ( Anguilla anguilla )
title_full Digestive Tract and the Muscular Pharynx/Esophagus in Wild Leptocephalus Larvae of European Eel ( Anguilla anguilla )
title_fullStr Digestive Tract and the Muscular Pharynx/Esophagus in Wild Leptocephalus Larvae of European Eel ( Anguilla anguilla )
title_full_unstemmed Digestive Tract and the Muscular Pharynx/Esophagus in Wild Leptocephalus Larvae of European Eel ( Anguilla anguilla )
title_sort digestive tract and the muscular pharynx/esophagus in wild leptocephalus larvae of european eel ( anguilla anguilla )
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