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Embryology of Dolphins: Staging and Ageing of Embryos and Fetuses of Some Cetaceans: Advances in Anatomy, Embryology and Cell Biology, cartea 157

Autor Oldrich Sterba, Milan Klima, Bernd Schildger
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 16 noi 2000
The rapid development of molecular biology and genetics has led to renewed interest in embryology, comparative embryology, and studies of the relations between ontogeny and phylogeny. In fact, genes have been identified which are involved in the formation of shapes and structures, and it is becoming apparent that their primary morphological expressions are conspicuously similar in different species. The primarily identical shapes do not become diversified until advanced individualization of embryos, and it is here that it is possible to employ the knowledge of comparative embryology, the branch of science engaged in the study of the development and differentiation of tridimensional structures in different animal groups. However, comparative embryology has been neglected during the past decades, as its development has appeared to have been completed. In our opinion, the decreased interest in comparative embryology has been caused by the fact that often the time factor was not or could not be respected. In fact, in the case of embryos of wild animals even their ontogenetic age and sometimes the duration of intrauterine development are unknown.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9783540672128
ISBN-10: 3540672125
Pagini: 144
Ilustrații: X, 133 p. 35 illus.
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 x 8 mm
Greutate: 0.28 kg
Ediția:Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 2000
Editura: Springer Berlin, Heidelberg
Colecția Springer
Seria Advances in Anatomy, Embryology and Cell Biology

Locul publicării:Berlin, Heidelberg, Germany

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1 Introduction.- 1.1 Length and Weight of Adults, Life Span.- 1.2 Length and Weight of Newborns, Ontogenetic Pattern.- 1.3 Summary.- 1.4 Duration of Intrauterine Development.- 1.5 Mating and Calving Seasons.- 1.6 Calving Intervals, Duration of Lactation.- 2 Aims of this Study.- 3 Material.- 4 Methods.- 4.1 Staging.- 4.2 Ageing.- 5 Results.- 5.1 Developmental Stages in the Dolphin Species Under Study.- 5.2 Development of Body Shape and Fetal Growth.- 5.3 Development of Head Shape and its Growth.- 5.4 Development of the Thoracic Limb (Flipper).- 5.5 Development of Pelvic Limb Buds.- 5.6 Development of the Fluke.- 5.7 Development of the Dorsal Fin.- 5.8 Duration of Intrauterine Development.- 5.9 Mating and Calving Seasons.- 6 Discussion.- 6.1 Comparison of the Staging & Ageing Method with Other Methods.- 6.2 Duration of Intrauterine Development and the Mating and Calving Seasons.- References.

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Comparative embryology has been neglected in the past decades. In our opinion the decreased interest has been caused by the fact that the time factor has not suffficiently been respected. Therefore we used the Stageing and Ageing Method (Sterba 1995) to determine the ontogenetic age of embryos and to state the time tables and time relations of various ontogenetic events. We examined 167 embryos and fetuses of four dolphin species (collection Dr. Senckenbergische Anatomie, Franfurt am Main). The study of intrauterine development and growth while consistently respecting the time factor enabled us to determine the time course of organogenesis of all organ systems. The resulting comparison with other mammals detected the time lag in ossification, retardation of odontogeny, the time of the origin and development of the fluke, dorsal fin and flipper, etc. We believe the Stageing and Ageing Method serves for a much more efficient evaluation of existing embryological collections which very often contain embryos of unknown age.