Chaetae are continually being replaced during the life of a polychaete, but the process of chaetal degeneration during replacement is still poorly known. Chaetal loss occurs either one at a time through special degenerative sites, or all chaetae in a chaetal sac are lost simultaneously in the absence of degenerative sites. Old chaetae can be either resorbed inside the coelom or shed. This study describes chaetal degradation, loss, and subsequent replacement during experimentally induced regeneration in the sabellid polychaete Pseudopotamilla reniformis. During post-traumatic regeneration in P. reniformis, abdominal-type chaetae fall from the chaetal sac simultaneously without degenerative sites, and are replaced by thoracic-type chaetae. Ch...
In this article we review the phylogenetic distribution of major chaetal types within the Polychaeta...
International audienceGonads are specialized gamete-producing structures that, despite their functio...
Synopsis The ability to regenerate lost or damaged body parts is widespread among animals and provid...
<p>Annelid chaetae are formed on the ventral edge of the notopodial chaetal sac and on the dorsal ed...
The tube-dwelling polychaete Pseudopotamilla reniformis (Sabellidae) forms dense and complex aggrega...
Introduction: Annelids exhibit great regenerative abilities, which are mainly used after injury or d...
Background: Syllids are a species rich annelid family possessing remarkable regenerative ability, wh...
The power of regeneration of lost or damaged parts in polychaetes is very well known. In most of the...
Abstract Background Platynereis and other polychaete annelids with homonomous segmentation are regar...
International audienceRegeneration, the ability to restore body parts after an injury or an amputati...
<p>The number of the ventral chaetal sacs and position of the growth zone supports the first hypothe...
The segmented worms, or annelids, are a clade within the Lophotrochozoa, one of the three bilaterian...
The question of why animals vary in their ability to regenerate remains one of the most intriguing q...
Regeneration of lost or damaged appendages is a widespread and ecologically important ability in the...
The regenerative ability of Diopatra neapolitana was evaluated under laboratory conditions following...
In this article we review the phylogenetic distribution of major chaetal types within the Polychaeta...
International audienceGonads are specialized gamete-producing structures that, despite their functio...
Synopsis The ability to regenerate lost or damaged body parts is widespread among animals and provid...
<p>Annelid chaetae are formed on the ventral edge of the notopodial chaetal sac and on the dorsal ed...
The tube-dwelling polychaete Pseudopotamilla reniformis (Sabellidae) forms dense and complex aggrega...
Introduction: Annelids exhibit great regenerative abilities, which are mainly used after injury or d...
Background: Syllids are a species rich annelid family possessing remarkable regenerative ability, wh...
The power of regeneration of lost or damaged parts in polychaetes is very well known. In most of the...
Abstract Background Platynereis and other polychaete annelids with homonomous segmentation are regar...
International audienceRegeneration, the ability to restore body parts after an injury or an amputati...
<p>The number of the ventral chaetal sacs and position of the growth zone supports the first hypothe...
The segmented worms, or annelids, are a clade within the Lophotrochozoa, one of the three bilaterian...
The question of why animals vary in their ability to regenerate remains one of the most intriguing q...
Regeneration of lost or damaged appendages is a widespread and ecologically important ability in the...
The regenerative ability of Diopatra neapolitana was evaluated under laboratory conditions following...
In this article we review the phylogenetic distribution of major chaetal types within the Polychaeta...
International audienceGonads are specialized gamete-producing structures that, despite their functio...
Synopsis The ability to regenerate lost or damaged body parts is widespread among animals and provid...