2012
DOI: 10.2983/035.031.0328
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Reproductive Indicators and Gonad Development of the Panama Brief SquidLolliguncula panamensis(Berry 1911) in the Gulf of California, Mexico

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“…Taking into account that the ovary is made up mostly of proteins, this could respond to the main need of forming cell structures such as membranes and follicle cells throughout the developing phase. As the ovary matures, there would be a higher incorporation of lipids followed by glycogen to form the yolk as observed for the squid Lolliguncula panamensis (Arizmendi-Rodríguez et al, 2012). In line with this, recent studies have observed an increment in the transcript abundance of two vitellogenins that are glycolipoproteins in the ovarian follicle cells during the late vitellogenic phase of two squids (Kitano et al, 2017;Chen et al, 2018).…”
Section: Metabolism and Proximate Compositionmentioning
confidence: 57%
“…Taking into account that the ovary is made up mostly of proteins, this could respond to the main need of forming cell structures such as membranes and follicle cells throughout the developing phase. As the ovary matures, there would be a higher incorporation of lipids followed by glycogen to form the yolk as observed for the squid Lolliguncula panamensis (Arizmendi-Rodríguez et al, 2012). In line with this, recent studies have observed an increment in the transcript abundance of two vitellogenins that are glycolipoproteins in the ovarian follicle cells during the late vitellogenic phase of two squids (Kitano et al, 2017;Chen et al, 2018).…”
Section: Metabolism and Proximate Compositionmentioning
confidence: 57%
“…3c). Mature males of L. argus have smaller sizes than females such as it has been observed in other lolliginids species (see Jackson, 2004;Arizmendi-Rodríguez et al, 2012). Most of the stomachs were empty and those that contained food, presented highly digested prey items.…”
Section: __________________mentioning
confidence: 87%
“…Por otro lado, la pendiente de la relación peso-longitud del manto, así como el peso por unidad de longitud de las hembras fue significativamente superior en comparación con los machos. Lo que se puede deber a que las hembras tienen una mayor inversión en los órganos reproductivos que en el crecimiento somático, lo que también se reporta para otros miembros de la familia Loliginidae (Sánchez 2003, Rodrigues y Gasalla 2008, Arizmendi-Rodríguez et al 2012a.…”
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