Journal article
In vivo ion fluxes across the eggs of Armadillidium vulgare (Oniscidea: Isopoda): the role of the dorsal organ.
Abstract
The thin-walled, lecithotrophic eggs of land isopods (suborder Oniscidea) are brooded in a fluid-filled maternal marsupium until a few days following the second embryonic molt. Eggs of Armadillidium vulgare possess a well-developed dorsal organ underlying a broad silver-staining saddle on the vitelline membrane. Based on its chloride permeability and known transport functions in planktotrophic crustaceans, we hypothesized that the dorsal organ …
Authors
Wright JC; O'Donnell MJ
Journal
Ecological and Evolutionary Physiology, Vol. 83, No. 4, pp. 587–596
Publisher
University of Chicago Press
Publication Date
July 2010
DOI
10.1086/651583
ISSN
2993-7965