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Los bivalvos temerarios y sin valor.

R G Reid, F R Bernard

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    Un bivalvo marino recién descubierto, Solemya, carece de un tracto digestivo. Esta bivalva sin tripa probablemente absorbe materia orgánica disuelta directamente del agua de mar a través de sus branquias especializadas.

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    Área de la Ciencia:

    • Biología Marina Biología Marina.
    • Zoología de los invertebrados Zoología de los invertebrados
    • Fisiología Bivalva de la Fisiología Bivalva

    Sus antecedentes:

    • El género bivalvo protobranquial Solemya habita en entornos marinos.
    • Las estrategias nutricionales en bivalvos varían, con algunos que dependen de la alimentación por filtro y otros en quimio-simbiosis o absorción.
    • La presencia o ausencia de un intestino tiene un impacto significativo en la alimentación de un organismo y los mecanismos digestivos.

    Objetivo del estudio:

    • Para describir una nueva especie bentónica del género bivalvo Solemya del noreste del Océano Pacífico.
    • Para investigar los mecanismos nutricionales de esta especie bivalva sin tripa recién descubierta.
    • Para determinar las adaptaciones fisiológicas que apoyan la absorción de nutrientes en ausencia de un sistema digestivo.

    Principales métodos:

    • Examen morfológico y anatómico de la nueva especie Solemya.
    • Análisis histológico de tejidos branquiales para identificar estructuras celulares y actividad enzimática.
    • Evaluación fisiológica de las capacidades de absorción de nutrientes.

    Principales resultados:

    • Se identificó una nueva especie bentónica perteneciente al género bivalvo protobranquial Solemya en el noreste del Océano Pacífico.
    • Esta especie carece por completo de un intestino y cualquier aparato enzimático digestivo interno o externo.
    • Las grandes láminas ctenidiales bien vascularizadas, limpiadas por los cilios y que poseen fosfatasas, se proponen como el sitio principal para absorber moléculas orgánicas disueltas.
    • La especie relacionada Solemya borealis también puede exhibir una morfología intestinal.

    Conclusiones:

    • La especie Solemya recién descrita representa una adaptación extrema a una existencia sin tripas en un entorno bentónico.
    • La adquisición de nutrientes en esta especie se logra a través de la absorción directa de materia orgánica disuelta a través de estructuras branquiales altamente adaptadas.
    • Este hallazgo amplía nuestra comprensión de la diversidad nutricional y la plasticidad fisiológica dentro de los bivalvos marinos.