Adaptation for Carnivory in the West Australian pitcher plant Cephalotus follicularis Labill

1984 ◽  
Vol 32 (6) ◽  
pp. 595 ◽  
Author(s):  
DM Parkes ◽  
ND Hallam

The West Australian pitcher plant Cephalotus follicularis has adaptive structures for carnivory including modified leaves as pitfall containers, specialized surface microtopography to reduce adhesion of insect footpads and the development of gland tissue that secretes digestive enzymes. Gland masses on the lateral pitcher walls are made up of unspecialized mesophyll cells supporting two different types of gland. Cephalotus is geographically and taxonomically isolated from other pitcher plants. A detailed scanning electron and transmission electron microscopy study of the cell types within the pitchers of Cephalotus was carried out and the evolutionary and taxonomic significance of its adaptions to carnivory are discussed.

2015 ◽  
Vol 8 (3) ◽  
pp. 209-213
Author(s):  
Juciane Conceição da Silva ◽  
Felipe Arley Costa Pessoa ◽  
Cláudia Maria Ríos-Velásquez ◽  
Helena Rocha Côrrea de Araújo ◽  
Ana Paula Sampaio Feitosa ◽  
...  

Abstract. Hemocytes are insect immune cells which are responsible for processes of phagocytosis, encapsulation, and coagulation. This study aim to characterize the hemocyte cells in two species amazon blackflies: Ectemnaspis rorotaense (Floch & Abonnenc) and Ectemnaspis trombetense (Hamada, Py-Daniel & Adler). Black fly larvae and pupae were collected from streams in Presidente Figueiredo Municipality, Amazonas State, Brazil. Hemolymph of 36 individuals of E. rorotaense (12 larvae, 12 pupae and 12 adults) and 38 of E. trombetense (12 larvae, 12 pupae and 14 adults) were collected and the cells were characterized by light microscopy; 200 adults of each species were used to transmission electron microscopy study. In this work were showed, by the first time, the hemocyte cells of black flies amazon. Four cell types were identified: prohemocytes, granulocytes, oenocytoids, and plasmatocytes. Prohemocytes were the smallest cells and they exhibited a high nuclear-cytoplasmic ratio. Granulocytes possessed large, eccentric nuclei, and they were characterized by the presence of granules that differed in size and shape. Oenocytoids presented poorly developed nucleus with localization in central region. Plasmatocytes showed more morphological variations and large projections in the cytoplasmic membrane. The prohemocytes were the most frequent in E. rorotaense, with nearby 45% of total cells, whereas plasmatocytes and granulocytes, each one with 38%, were the most abundant in E. trombetense. This study showed that prohemocytes, granulocytes, oenocytoids, and plasmatocytes were present in the hemolymph of E. rorotaense and E. trombetense during all stages.Caracterização Morfológica de Hemócitos em Ectemnaspis rorotaense (Floch & Abonnenc) e Ectemnaspis trombetense (Hamada, Py-Daniel & Adler) (Diptera: Simuliidae)Resumo. Os hemócitos são células do sistema imune dos insetos responsáveis pelos processos de fagocitose, encapsulação e coagulação. O objetivo desse trabalho foi caracterizar os hemócitos nos simulídeos amazônicos, Ectemnaspis rorotaense (Floch & Abonnenc)e Ectemnaspis trombetense (Hamada, Py-Daniel & Adler). Larvas e pupas de simulídeos foram coletadas em igarapés no município de Presidente Figueiredo, Amazonas, Brasil. Para caracterização celular através da microscopia óptica, foi coletada a hemolinfa de 36 espécimes (12 larvas, 12 pupas e 12 adultos) de E. rorotaense e 38 espécimes (12 larvas, 12 pupas e 14 adultos) de E. trombetense. Para o estudo com microscopia eletrônica de transmissão, 200 adultos de cada espécie foram utilizados. Neste trabalho foram descritos, pela primeira vez, os hemócitos de simulídeos amazônicos. Foram identificados quatro tipos celulares em larvas, pupas e adultos: prohemócitos, plasmatócitos, granulócitos e oenocitóides. Os prohemócitos, com um núcleo volumoso em relação ao citoplasma, se mostraram as menores células. Os granulócitos foram caracterizados pela presença de grânulos de diferentes tamanhos e formas e um núcleo grande e excêntrico. Os oenocitóides revelaram núcleo pouco desenvolvido, geralmente localizado na região central. Os plasmatócitos apresentaram grandes projeções da membrana citoplasmática e maior variação morfológica. Os prohemócitos foram as células mais frequentes em E. rorotaense com 45% do total das células, enquanto os plasmatócitos e granulócitos, ambas com 38% cada, foram as mais abundantes em E. trombetense. Esse estudo mostrou que prohemócitos, granulócitos, oenocitóides e plasmatócitos são presentes na hemolinfa de E. rorotaense and E. trombetense durante todos os estágios.


Author(s):  
Julie A. Martini ◽  
Robert H. Doremus

Tracy and Doremus have demonstrated chemical bonding between bone and hydroxylapatite with transmission electron microscopy. Now researchers ponder how to improve upon this bond in turn improving the life expectancy and biocompatibility of implantable orthopedic devices.This report focuses on a study of the- chemical influences on the interfacial integrity and strength. Pure hydroxylapatite (HAP), magnesium doped HAP, strontium doped HAP, bioglass and medical grade titanium cylinders were implanted into the tibial cortices of New Zealand white rabbits. After 12 weeks, the implants were retrieved for a scanning electron microscopy study coupled with energy dispersive spectroscopy.Following sacrifice and careful retrieval, the samples were dehydrated through a graduated series starting with 50% ethanol and continuing through 60, 70, 80, 90, 95, and 100% ethanol over a period of two days. The samples were embedded in LR White. Again a graduated series was used with solutions of 50, 75 and 100% LR White diluted in ethanol.


Author(s):  
J.G. Wen ◽  
K.K. Fung

Bi-based superconducting phases have been found to be members of a structural series represented by Bi2Sr2Can−1Cun−1On+4, n=1,2,3, and are referred to as 2201, 2212, 2223 phases. All these phases are incommensurate modulated structures. The super space groups are P2/b, NBbmb 2201, 2212 phases respectively. Pb-doped ceramic samples and single crystals and Y-doped single crystals have been studied by transmission electron microscopy.Modulated structures of all Bi-based superconducting phases are in b-c plane, therefore, it is the best way to determine modulated structure and c parameter in diffraction pattern. FIG. 1,2,3 show diffraction patterns of three kinds of modulations in Pb-doped ceramic samples. Energy dispersive X-ray analysis (EDAX) confirms the presence of Pb in the three modulated structures. Parameters c are 3 0.06, 38.29, 30.24Å, ie 2212, 2223, 2212 phases for FIG. 1,2,3 respectively. Their average space groups are all Bbmb.


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