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Mature Chiton female. [PDF]

open access: yes, 2013
Composite digital image in transverse section of an ovary of Chiton articulatus (2.228 g BW, 32 mm TL, and 22 mm TW) in mature stage (S2) showing only a synchronous group of mature ova without replenishment by earlier oocytes.
Quetzalli Yasú Abadia-Chanona (440947)   +1 more
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Gametocytogenesis in a Chiton female. [PDF]

open access: yes, 2013
Composite digital image in frontal section of the anterior dorsal part of a Chiton articulatus female (1.161 g BW, 29 mm TL, and 16.5 mm TW) with the ovary in the gametocytogenesis stage (S0) showing the formation of the primary oocytes.
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Chiton through the period without gonad. [PDF]

open access: yes, 2013
Chiton articulatus (0.074 g BW, 11 mm TL, and 7 mm TW) during the period without gonads. (A) Composite digital image in transverse section of the entire specimen showing the general histological anatomy.
Quetzalli Yasú Abadia-Chanona (440947)   +1 more
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Chaetopleura lurida [PDF]

open access: yes, 2022
Chaetopleura lurida (G. B. Sowerby I, 1832) Figures 2A, 3A–J, 4A–C Distribution. Continuously distributed from Bahía de San Francisquito Baja California; Isla Socorro and Clarión, Revillagigedo, México to northern Colombia, including Gorgona Island ...
García-Ibañez, Sergio   +8 more
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Chiton forming the gonad sac. [PDF]

open access: yes, 2013
Chiton articulatus (0.347 g BW, 21 mm TL, and 12 mm TW) through the last period of gonad emergence, showing the ciliated cuboidal epithelial cells, the merged lobes, the rise of the tissue plates and, in turn, development toward the gonad sac formed. (A)
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Molecular identification of the Edible Chiton, Chiton articulatus (Polyplacophora: Chitonidae) from Mexican Tropical Pacific

open access: yesMolluscan Research
Chitons are one of the understudied classes of molluscs in Mexico. Yet, they are common and abundant inhabitants of the rocky shores that make up large parts of the coastlines along the Mexican Pacific. Chiton articulatus Sowerby I, 1832 is one of the most common species in Mexico and is considered as endemic to the biogeographic ecoregion of the ...
Aguilar-Estrada, Luis Gabriel   +3 more
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Chiton through the merging of the gonadal lobes. [PDF]

open access: yes, 2013
Chiton articulatus (0.185 g BW, 16 mm TL, and mm 9 TW) through the last period of gonad emergence, showing the ciliated cuboidal epithelial cells and the beginning of the merging of the lobes of the gonad sac.
Quetzalli Yasú Abadia-Chanona (440947)   +1 more
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Chiton through the formation of the gonadal lobes. [PDF]

open access: yes, 2013
Chiton articulatus (0.382 g BW, 21 mm TL, and 12.5 mm TW) through the middle period of gonad emergence, showing the formation of two oval lobes. (A) Composite digital image in transverse section of the whole specimen showing the general histological ...
Quetzalli Yasú Abadia-Chanona (440947)   +1 more
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Chiton through the starting period of gonad emergence. [PDF]

open access: yes, 2013
Chiton articulatus (0.053 g BW, 9 mm TL, and 6 mm TW) through the starting period of gonad emergence, showing the projection of the squamous epithelium that extends along the wall of the dorsal aorta and is thrown toward the visceral cavity.
Quetzalli Yasú Abadia-Chanona (440947)   +1 more
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