Abstract
With the critical point drying method a scanning electron microscopic study of freshwater Ectoproct dormant structures was made. The suture zones of major phylactolaemate genera were described suggesting methods of their classification. The new structures revealed, throw light on the binding mechanism and early kinetics of germination of these dormant bodies. Median ribs and lateral ribs were described in the suture zones of Plumatella fruticosa, P. casmiana and Pectinatella magnifica. Dormant bodies of Fredericella sultana lack a medial or lateral rib in their suture zone. The fine structure of the polymorphic statoblasts of P. casmiana revealed different binding mechanisms as suited to different seasons. During germination, the internal pressure increases within the statoblast and the well cemented medial rib unfolds, letting its two valves separate. The mechanics of valve separations and subsequent germination were related to their respective environmental conditions favouring their domination.
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