Artigo Revisado por pares

Cytological changes in the developing ovary of the house fly fed milk and other diets

1968; NRC Research Press; Volume: 46; Issue: 3 Linguagem: Inglês

10.1139/z68-059

ISSN

1480-3283

Autores

Tine Goodman, P. E. Morrison, D. M. Davies,

Tópico(s)

Insect and Arachnid Ecology and Behavior

Resumo

In the house fly, oogenesis from stages 1 to 4 occupied the last 2 days of the pupal period. The completion of the first ovarian cycle from stages 4 to 14. in the well-fed female at 25 °C, required between [Formula: see text] and 4 days. Growth of the follicle approached a constant exponential rate from stages 1 to 10. The period of vitellogenesis was divided into two phases: an early phase from stages 8 to 10, and a late phase of slower growth from stages 11 to 12 after the vitelline membrane was formed. Reproduction in the adequately fed female showed ovarian synchrony, all oocytes of a cycle developing at the same rate. In females fed only sugar water, oogenesis was arrested at stages 7 to 8, the potential resting phase. After oviposition, subsequent cycles from stages 7 or 8 were completed in about 2 days. As long as a mature egg was retained in the ovariole, the follicle of the next cycle remained at stage 8. The dynamics of the growing oocyte was related to changes in the nurse cells and follicular cells. The nature of the yolk spheres at different stages of development and the formation of the egg membranes was investigated.

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