MORPHOLOGICAL-CHANGES IN THE MIDGUT, MIDGUT GLAND AND HINDGUT DURING THE LARVAL AND POSTLARVAL DEVELOPMENT OF THE RED KING CRAB PARALITHODES CAMTSCHATICUS
Fa. Abrunhosa et J. Kittaka, MORPHOLOGICAL-CHANGES IN THE MIDGUT, MIDGUT GLAND AND HINDGUT DURING THE LARVAL AND POSTLARVAL DEVELOPMENT OF THE RED KING CRAB PARALITHODES CAMTSCHATICUS, Fisheries science, 63(5), 1997, pp. 746-754
Little alteration occurs in the midgut and hindgut during all zoea and
in the early glaucothoe of Paralithodes camtschaticus, The gross morp
hology of the midgut gland is relatively simple. It is composed of one
main and two secondary lobes. The anterior midgut caeca are present i
n the zoea and early glaucothoe, having histological characteristics s
imilar to those found in the cells of the midgut gland lobes. On the c
ontrary, the posterior caecum differentiated in the midgut of glaucoth
oe near the time of molting to the first juvenile. Large lipid droplet
s are accumulated during the zoeal instars in the medial portion of th
e midgut gland and anterior midgut caeca. A drastic change is observed
in all digestive systems of the late phase of glaucothoe, The midgut
maximally elongates and the anterior midgut caeca largely reduce. The
posterior lobe elongates, extending up to the second and third abdomin
al segments. Most cells of the midgut gland of late glaucothoe decreas
e the previous Lipid droplets observed during the zoeal instars. It is
proposed that these large amounts of lipids are used as an energy sou
rce during the non-feeding glaucothoe stage.