This paper details the embryonic development of the triclad flatworm Schmidtea mediterranea and describes, for the first time in flatworms, the phenomenon of adelphophagy. Embryonic development, which takes 23 days at 18-20°C, basically corresponds with the developmental stages documented in other studies for triclad flatworms. At some of the stages it was observed occasionally that some embryos cannibalized their siblings, i.e. exhibited adelphophagy or embryophagy. It is suggested that this phenomenon may contribute to the fact that the number of young hatching from a cocoon is usually considerably less than the number of egg cells initially assembled in the capsule. The occurrence of adelphophagy in the animal kingdom is discussed
The parasitic wasp Copidosoma floridanum represents the most extreme form of polyembryonic developme...
The first studies concerning the embryonic development of harvestmen started in the late 19th centur...
The first studies concerning the embryonic development of harvestmen started in the late 19th centur...
Adelphophagy, development where embryos grow large by consuming morphologically distinct nutritive e...
Adelphophagy, development where embryos grow large by consuming morphologically distinct nutritive e...
Abstract Flatworm embryology has attracted attention since the early beginnings of comparative evolu...
Polyclads belong to the phylum Platyhelminthes, lineage Rhabdotophora, are simple Bilateria, and rep...
Polyclads belong to the phylum Platyhelminthes, lineage Rhabdotophora, are simple Bilateria, and rep...
Polyclad flatworms are a diverse and emerging model system for developmental biologists, yet develop...
This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Licen...
Abstract Flatworm embryology has attracted attention since the early beginnings of comparative evolu...
T H E development of freshwater Turbellaria has been investigated by few scien-tists, but the embryo...
We compared embryonic myogenesis of the direct-developing acotylean polyclad Melloplana ferruginea w...
The terrestrialization of animal life from aquatic ancestors is a key transition during the history ...
AbstractAcoel embryos exhibit a unique form of development that some investigators argue is related ...
The parasitic wasp Copidosoma floridanum represents the most extreme form of polyembryonic developme...
The first studies concerning the embryonic development of harvestmen started in the late 19th centur...
The first studies concerning the embryonic development of harvestmen started in the late 19th centur...
Adelphophagy, development where embryos grow large by consuming morphologically distinct nutritive e...
Adelphophagy, development where embryos grow large by consuming morphologically distinct nutritive e...
Abstract Flatworm embryology has attracted attention since the early beginnings of comparative evolu...
Polyclads belong to the phylum Platyhelminthes, lineage Rhabdotophora, are simple Bilateria, and rep...
Polyclads belong to the phylum Platyhelminthes, lineage Rhabdotophora, are simple Bilateria, and rep...
Polyclad flatworms are a diverse and emerging model system for developmental biologists, yet develop...
This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Licen...
Abstract Flatworm embryology has attracted attention since the early beginnings of comparative evolu...
T H E development of freshwater Turbellaria has been investigated by few scien-tists, but the embryo...
We compared embryonic myogenesis of the direct-developing acotylean polyclad Melloplana ferruginea w...
The terrestrialization of animal life from aquatic ancestors is a key transition during the history ...
AbstractAcoel embryos exhibit a unique form of development that some investigators argue is related ...
The parasitic wasp Copidosoma floridanum represents the most extreme form of polyembryonic developme...
The first studies concerning the embryonic development of harvestmen started in the late 19th centur...
The first studies concerning the embryonic development of harvestmen started in the late 19th centur...