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Growth and development of the barnacle Amphibalanus amphitrite: time and spatially resolved structure and chemistry of the base plate
The radial growth and advancement of the adhesive interface to the substratum of many species of acorn barnacles occurs underwater and beneath an opaque, calcified shell. Here, the time-dependent growth processes involving various autofluorescent materials within the interface of live barnacles are...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4159999/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25115515 http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/08927014.2014.930736 |
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author | Burden, Daniel K. Spillmann, Christopher M. Everett, Richard K. Barlow, Daniel E. Orihuela, Beatriz Deschamps, Jeffrey R. Fears, Kenan P. Rittschof, Daniel Wahl, Kathryn J. |
author_facet | Burden, Daniel K. Spillmann, Christopher M. Everett, Richard K. Barlow, Daniel E. Orihuela, Beatriz Deschamps, Jeffrey R. Fears, Kenan P. Rittschof, Daniel Wahl, Kathryn J. |
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description | The radial growth and advancement of the adhesive interface to the substratum of many species of acorn barnacles occurs underwater and beneath an opaque, calcified shell. Here, the time-dependent growth processes involving various autofluorescent materials within the interface of live barnacles are imaged for the first time using 3D time-lapse confocal microscopy. Key features of the interface development in the striped barnacle, Amphibalanus (= Balanus) amphitrite were resolved in situ and include advancement of the barnacle/substratum interface, epicuticle membrane development, protein secretion, and calcification. Microscopic and spectroscopic techniques provide ex situ material identification of regions imaged by confocal microscopy. In situ and ex situ analysis of the interface support the hypothesis that barnacle interface development is a complex process coupling sequential, timed secretory events and morphological changes. This results in a multi-layered interface that concomitantly fulfills the roles of strongly adhering to a substratum while permitting continuous molting and radial growth at the periphery. |
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spelling | pubmed-41599992014-09-22 Growth and development of the barnacle Amphibalanus amphitrite: time and spatially resolved structure and chemistry of the base plate Burden, Daniel K. Spillmann, Christopher M. Everett, Richard K. Barlow, Daniel E. Orihuela, Beatriz Deschamps, Jeffrey R. Fears, Kenan P. Rittschof, Daniel Wahl, Kathryn J. Biofouling Articles The radial growth and advancement of the adhesive interface to the substratum of many species of acorn barnacles occurs underwater and beneath an opaque, calcified shell. Here, the time-dependent growth processes involving various autofluorescent materials within the interface of live barnacles are imaged for the first time using 3D time-lapse confocal microscopy. Key features of the interface development in the striped barnacle, Amphibalanus (= Balanus) amphitrite were resolved in situ and include advancement of the barnacle/substratum interface, epicuticle membrane development, protein secretion, and calcification. Microscopic and spectroscopic techniques provide ex situ material identification of regions imaged by confocal microscopy. In situ and ex situ analysis of the interface support the hypothesis that barnacle interface development is a complex process coupling sequential, timed secretory events and morphological changes. This results in a multi-layered interface that concomitantly fulfills the roles of strongly adhering to a substratum while permitting continuous molting and radial growth at the periphery. Taylor & Francis 2014-08-09 2014-08-13 /pmc/articles/PMC4159999/ /pubmed/25115515 http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/08927014.2014.930736 Text en © 2014 The Author(s). Published by Taylor & Francis This is an Open Access article. Non-commercial re-use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly attributed, cited, and is not altered, transformed, or built upon in any way, is permitted. The moral rights of the named author(s) have been asserted. |
spellingShingle | Articles Burden, Daniel K. Spillmann, Christopher M. Everett, Richard K. Barlow, Daniel E. Orihuela, Beatriz Deschamps, Jeffrey R. Fears, Kenan P. Rittschof, Daniel Wahl, Kathryn J. Growth and development of the barnacle Amphibalanus amphitrite: time and spatially resolved structure and chemistry of the base plate |
title | Growth and development of the barnacle Amphibalanus amphitrite: time and spatially resolved structure and chemistry of the base plate |
title_full | Growth and development of the barnacle Amphibalanus amphitrite: time and spatially resolved structure and chemistry of the base plate |
title_fullStr | Growth and development of the barnacle Amphibalanus amphitrite: time and spatially resolved structure and chemistry of the base plate |
title_full_unstemmed | Growth and development of the barnacle Amphibalanus amphitrite: time and spatially resolved structure and chemistry of the base plate |
title_short | Growth and development of the barnacle Amphibalanus amphitrite: time and spatially resolved structure and chemistry of the base plate |
title_sort | growth and development of the barnacle amphibalanus amphitrite: time and spatially resolved structure and chemistry of the base plate |
topic | Articles |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4159999/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25115515 http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/08927014.2014.930736 |
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