Intergeneric reproductive stimulation and parthenogenesis in Schistosoma mansoni
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Intergeneric reproductive stimulation and parthenogenesis in Schistosoma mansoni
Abstract
When mice were infected with female cercariae of Schistosoma mansoni and male cercariae of Schistosomatium douthitti, many mixed pairs formed. The paired females were approximately the same size as those in unisexual infections, far smaller than females paired with S. mansoni males. Although the Sch. douthitti males possessed well-developed testes, sperm were not found in their female partners, which developed scanty vitelline glands and produced laterally spined eggs typical of S. mansoni. Such eggs yielded swimming miracidia infective to the snail host of S. mansoni, Biomphalaria glabrata, but not to the lymnaeid snail host of Sch. douthitti. Sporocysts arising from these miracidia were haploid and produced cercariae infective to mice. Parthenogenetically derived female cercariae in mice co-infected with either parthenogenetically derived male or normal diploid male S. mansoni developed to large adults of normal appearance, whose eggs yielded diploid miracidia and subsequent generations of normal diploid schistosomes. Parthenogenetically derived females co-infected with Sch. douthitti males also paired and produced some eggs containing viable miracidia, which gave rise once again to haploid sporocysts. These observations confirm previous suggestions that the stimulus for maturation in female S. mansoni is distinct from that for growth, and is independent of insemination and fertilization. It is concluded that both diploid and haploid S. mansoni females are capable either of parthenogenesis or of bisexual reproduction when appropriately stimulated.
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