Abstract

Crepidula dilatata Lamarck individuals can be categorized into one of the following sexual states: immature (up to 8.5 mm shell length), male (7.5–19.0 mm), intersex (11.5–19.9 mm) or female (over 17.3 mm). Histological analysis of the gonads shows protandry in this species. The locomotory activity of these animals diminishes from active movement in the early stages, juveniles, and males to a strong sessile condition in females. This is related to reproductive mechanisms which involve copulation, benthic capsules and parental care. Histological analysis of the foot shows prevalence of three types of epithelial mucocytes in motile animals. A fourth type of mucocyte (M4) is present in higher abundance in sessile females and is associated with a greater adhesive capacity of the foot for the substrate. Predominance of smooth muscle bundles in the foot of younger animals will also facilitate locomotion. Older, sessile animals have thick columellar muscles, possibly associated with the need to lift the shell up for ventilation and feeding.

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