2023
DOI: 10.1111/ivb.12412
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Development and sexual dimorphism of branchiae in Streblospio benedicti

Caitlin Segarra,
Elizabeth R. McCain

Abstract: The Spionidae is one of the largest and most studied annelid families, but to date, the development and differentiation of post‐metamorphic anatomy have not been documented. This study used scanning electron microscopy to examine the development of the branchiae, presumed respiratory organs, in Streblospio benedicti. Branchiae in this species are prominent, paired head structures and first appear around the time of metamorphosis, but do not complete their development until the worm reaches the older juvenile o… Show more

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