M. GILIS, P. GOSSELIN, Ph. DUBOIS, and Ph. WILLENZ (2011)
Seasonal modifications and morphogenesis of the hypercalcified sponge Petrobiona massiliana (Calcarea, Calcaronea)
Invertebrate Biology, 130(3):193-210.
The periodicity of sexual elements and soft tissue modifications during the life
cycle of the hypercalcified sponge Petrobiona massiliana was investigated monthly from June
2006 to November 2007. Sexual reproduction, likely regulated by seawater temperatures,
occurred during more than half of the year (from early April to late October); 70% of the
samples appeared reproductively active. Specimens of P. massiliana displayed a high plasticity
of tissue organization, allowing modulation and rearrangement of their aquiferous systems
in response to life cycle phases and environmental changes. Permanent changes were
observed in the basal region of the choanosome in non-reproductive specimens, such as disorganization/
restructuring events leading to remodeling of the aquiferous system. Periodic
modifications occurring during sexual reproduction included the transformation of choanocytes
from a typical form to hourglass and vespiform shapes, and more global disorganization
of the basal region of the choanosome during provisioning of oocytes and embryos,
followed by restructuring after release of the larvae. Finally, episodic disorganization/reorganization
phenomena occurred in a few specimens after unfavorable environmental conditions
(e.g., decreasing seawater temperatures). Histological and ultrastructural observations
of storage cells, located in peculiar trabecular tracts, suggest a transdifferentiation capacity
that allows such soft tissue dynamics.
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