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Rate of oxygen consumption during embryonic development of great ramshorn Planorbarius corneus (Gastropoda)


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Abstract

Energy metabolism is studied in great ramshorn Planorbarius corneus during embryonic development. It is shown that the rate of oxygen consumption is constantly increasing in the process of embryogenesis. The respiration intensity (rate of the oxygen consumption per unit of the embryo volume) initially increases and then slowly decreases until eclosion. At the early stages of development until the early trochophore stage, the embryo is not growing, and, thus, the change in the rate of oxygen consumption during this period is not associated with the change of the embryo volume. Reduction in the intensity of respiration begins simultaneously with the beginning of the growth of the embryo at the stage of the middle trochophore. Starting from the middle trochophore and until eclosion, an association between oxygen consumption rate and volume of the embryo can be described with an allometric equation with exponential coefficient equal to approximately 0.23.

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A. A. Zotin

Kol’tsov Institute of Developmental Biology

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Email: aazotin@mail.ru
Russian Federation, Moscow, 119991

E. F. Kirik

Kol’tsov Institute of Developmental Biology

Email: aazotin@mail.ru
Russian Federation, Moscow, 119991

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