Journalartikel

The digestive tract of Nautilus pompilius (Cephalopoda, Tetrabranchiata):: an X-ray analytical and computational tomography study on the living animal


AutorenlisteWestermann, B; Ruth, P; Litzlbauer, HD; Beck, I; Beuerlein, K; Schmidtberg, H; Kaleta, EF; Schipp, R

Jahr der Veröffentlichung2002

Seiten1617-1624

ZeitschriftJournal of Experimental Biology

Bandnummer205

Heftnummer11

ISSN0022-0949

VerlagThe Company of Biologists


Abstract
Using X-ray analytical studies and computational tomography, the position of the digestive tract of the tetrabranchiate cephalopod Nautilus pompilius L. was demonstrated in a living animal. For the first time, a detailed analysis of the rate of digestion and the duration of the different phases of a digestive cycle has been made using these in vivo methods. At 20 min after food intake, the food has entered the stomach, where it is reduced to small pieces; most is stored in the crop, which is enlarged to approximately four times its original size. The chyme reaches the midgut gland 3 h and the rectal loop 5 h after food intake. The time between food intake and elimination is 12 h. Thus, in Nautilus pompilius, digestion takes approximately the same time as described for nectobenthic sepioids and benthic octopods but is approximately 6 h longer than in loliginids, which have a pelagic mode of life. Furthermore, the three-dimensional structure of the digestive tract of a living Nautilus pompilius L. was demonstrated using computational tomography.



Zitierstile

Harvard-ZitierstilWestermann, B., Ruth, P., Litzlbauer, H., Beck, I., Beuerlein, K., Schmidtberg, H., et al. (2002) The digestive tract of Nautilus pompilius (Cephalopoda, Tetrabranchiata):: an X-ray analytical and computational tomography study on the living animal, Journal of Experimental Biology, 205(11), pp. 1617-1624

APA-ZitierstilWestermann, B., Ruth, P., Litzlbauer, H., Beck, I., Beuerlein, K., Schmidtberg, H., Kaleta, E., & Schipp, R. (2002). The digestive tract of Nautilus pompilius (Cephalopoda, Tetrabranchiata):: an X-ray analytical and computational tomography study on the living animal. Journal of Experimental Biology. 205(11), 1617-1624.



Schlagwörter


Cephalopodacomputational tomographydigestive organNautilus pompiliusORGANSthree-dimensional reproductionVULGARISX-ray examination

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