Reproductive processes in sponges: a critical evaluation of current data and views
- 1 January 1980
- journal article
- review article
- Published by Taylor & Francis in International Journal of Invertebrate Reproduction
- Vol. 2 (4) , 251-269
- https://doi.org/10.1080/01651269.1980.10553361
Abstract
The nature of a number of fundamental processes occurring during reproduction in sponges still remains in doubt. Among the more significant of these are: the true status of sponges described as dioecious, namely whether some are actually successive hermaphrodites; the origin of oogonia, which have recently been claimed to be derived from choanocytes; the origin and mechanism of formation of large spermatogenic masses; the specific pathway leading to fertilization taken by sperm cells within the sponge tissue of viviparous species; the role played during larval metamorphosis by somatic cells which are incorporated into embryos; the cell lineage of choanocytes which form flagellated chambers during larval metamorphosis; the specific relationship of somatic growth and dormancy to gametogenesis; the role of budding and fragmentation in population maintenance; the role, if any, of gemmules in dispersion. It is considered mandatory that new techniques be developed in order to further elucidate these and other reproductive processes and to gather definitive data concerning them. The employment of only microscopic techniques is ultimately insufficient for investigating the dynamic relationships of reproductive processes.Keywords
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