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Turon, X. (2005). A new mode of colony multiplication by modified budding in the ascidian Clavelina gemmae n. sp (Clavelinidae). Invertebrate Biology. 124(3): 273-283.
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Turon, X.
2005
A new mode of colony multiplication by modified budding in the ascidian Clavelina gemmae n. sp (Clavelinidae)
Invertebrate Biology
124(3): 273-283
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A new mechanism of asexual multiplication of colonies is described in a colonial ascidian of the genus Clavelina (Aplousobranchiata). The mechanism consisted of the production of star-shaped buds that originate from a basal vessel that bends anteriorly and extends along the dorsal region of the zooids. Once they are well developed, the buds detached easily and were dispersed by water movement. Analysis of the fine structure of the buds revealed that they were a modification of the stolonic budding common in this genus. Timelapse video recordings showed that released buds required several days to develop, allowing for a potentially significant dispersal range. The buds underwent organogenesis during which the central part gave rise to a new blastozooid with a defined polarity; the arms of the star gave rise to stolons. A new species is defined based on the presence of this type of budding and on other morphological features. The significance of these findings, which adds to the known mechanisms of asexual reproduction in ascidians, is discussed in relation to the biology and distribution of the species.
Mediterranean
Benthos
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