Abstract

Several aspects of polymorphism in Hydractinia echinata (Fleming) have been examined. Polymorphism in Hydractinia appears to be the result of inhibition of the normal developmental sequence and not the result of direct genetic control. The inhibition is mediated by both intrinsic and extrinsic factors. The former are responsible for the formation of reproductive zooids in the colony, but this process may be accelerated by extrinsic factors (crowding, increased pCO2). It is suggested that intrinsic factors consist of an inducer or growth stimulator produced in the hypostomal region of the polyps and an inhibitor of growth and differentiation produced by dividing cells beneath the hypostome. The ratio of these two factors throughout the colony ultimately determines the polyp type which will be formed.

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