From: Charles Date: Fri, 17 Jan 2020 06:01:18 +0000 (+0900) Subject: Café X-Git-Url: https://source.charles.plessy.org/?a=commitdiff_plain;h=73854b78d6194568b2ad713a7fad4c456a45713f;p=setup%2F.git Café --- diff --git a/biblio/10.2108_zsj.15.723.mdwn b/biblio/10.2108_zsj.15.723.mdwn new file mode 100644 index 00000000..49c44f50 --- /dev/null +++ b/biblio/10.2108_zsj.15.723.mdwn @@ -0,0 +1,10 @@ +[[!meta title="Rapid Oocyte Growth and Artificial Fertilization of the Larvaceans Oikopleura dioica and Oikopleura longicauda"]] +[[!tag Oikopleura]] + +Atsuo Nishino, and Masaaki Morisawa + +ZOOLOGICAL SCIENCE 15: 723–727 (1998) doi:10.2108/zsj.15.723 + +Rapid Oocyte Growth and Artificial Fertilization of the Larvaceans Oikopleura dioica and Oikopleura longicauda + +[[!doi 10.2108/zsj.15.723 desc="Oikopleura (dioica and longicauda) sampled from Moroiso bay, Misaki, Miura peninsula and cultivated at 18 °C. In O. dioica, the first polar body is visible 5 min after fertilisation and the second polar body 15 min after fertilisation. O. longicauda individuals can self-fertilise. F. pellucida could not be in vitro fertilised with the same method."]] diff --git a/tags/Oikopleura.mdwn b/tags/Oikopleura.mdwn index 5e887a52..6b418a3c 100644 --- a/tags/Oikopleura.mdwn +++ b/tags/Oikopleura.mdwn @@ -285,6 +285,8 @@ Tools Development ----------- + - The first and second polar bodies are visible 5 and 15 min after fertilisation, + respectively ([[Nishino and Morisawa, 1998|biblio/10.2108_zsj.15.723]]). - First embryonic cleavages are deterministic and “Clonal organization of the tissues is essentially invariant among individuals” ([[Stach and coll., 2008|biblio/18490654]]). @@ -471,6 +473,8 @@ Ecology (1980)|biblio/10069_30542]]. - It was already reported to be frequent in Japanese waters [[in 1907 by T. Aida|biblio/AA0069577]]. + - _O. dioica_, _longicauda_ and _cophocerca_ April 1997 in Moroiso Bay, + Misaki, Miura-peninsula, Kanagawa ([[Nishino and Morisawa, 1998|biblio/10.2108_zsj.15.723]]). - Oikopleuridae can be found in the deep see. For instance, [[Lindsay and coll., 2014|biblio/10.1007_978-4-431-54865-2_51]] reported _Oikopleura_, _Mesochordaeus_ and _Bathochordaeus_ individuals in the Hatoma Knoll hydrothermal vent, Okinawa Trough.