The most widely used quantitative method for assessing the reproductive activity is the gonad index (Giese and Pearse, 1974). But, in species such as sea urchins possessing considerable quantities of nutritive tissues in the gonad, both an increase and a decrease in gonad index may be a consequence of changes. in the number of nutritive cells without a corresponding change in gametogenic cell
Recent electron microscopic and biochemical investigations have revealed the pinocytotic uptake of ...
The annual reproductive cycle of the commercial sea cucumber Holothuria spinifera was studied in Tu...
Histochemical studies on yolk formation in crustaceans not only reveal the chemical nature of vario...
The gonad wall of the sea urchin consists of an outer epithelium, the outer surface of which is bat...
Echinoderms have served more extensively than any other group of animals for the investigation of b...
Reproductive biology is central to biological science and an understanding of it is vital to proper...
Food supply may be regarded as the primary factor controlling growth rate and egg production in the...
Sea urchins accumulate large amounts of lipid in ovary during its reproductive cycle (Giese, 1966 ;...
Sea urchin eggs are ideal for parthenogenetic activation. Eversince Hertwig and Hertwig (1887) succ...
The eggs of the marine polychaete Hydroides lunulifera are small and their fertilization is externa...
In marine invertebrates, light forms a significant external signal (' Zeitgeber', Aschoff, 1960) to...
In many decapod crustaceans, the male produces discrete aggregations of spermatozoa embedded in som...
A volume of information is available on the nature, origin and role of seminal plasma in mammals (M...
Not AvailableThe most widely used quantitative method for assessing the reproductive activity is th...
Two sea urchins, Strongylocentrotus nudus and S. intermedius are recently being caught as animals of...
Recent electron microscopic and biochemical investigations have revealed the pinocytotic uptake of ...
The annual reproductive cycle of the commercial sea cucumber Holothuria spinifera was studied in Tu...
Histochemical studies on yolk formation in crustaceans not only reveal the chemical nature of vario...
The gonad wall of the sea urchin consists of an outer epithelium, the outer surface of which is bat...
Echinoderms have served more extensively than any other group of animals for the investigation of b...
Reproductive biology is central to biological science and an understanding of it is vital to proper...
Food supply may be regarded as the primary factor controlling growth rate and egg production in the...
Sea urchins accumulate large amounts of lipid in ovary during its reproductive cycle (Giese, 1966 ;...
Sea urchin eggs are ideal for parthenogenetic activation. Eversince Hertwig and Hertwig (1887) succ...
The eggs of the marine polychaete Hydroides lunulifera are small and their fertilization is externa...
In marine invertebrates, light forms a significant external signal (' Zeitgeber', Aschoff, 1960) to...
In many decapod crustaceans, the male produces discrete aggregations of spermatozoa embedded in som...
A volume of information is available on the nature, origin and role of seminal plasma in mammals (M...
Not AvailableThe most widely used quantitative method for assessing the reproductive activity is th...
Two sea urchins, Strongylocentrotus nudus and S. intermedius are recently being caught as animals of...
Recent electron microscopic and biochemical investigations have revealed the pinocytotic uptake of ...
The annual reproductive cycle of the commercial sea cucumber Holothuria spinifera was studied in Tu...
Histochemical studies on yolk formation in crustaceans not only reveal the chemical nature of vario...