Comparative morphology of echinoderm sperm and possible phylogenetic implications

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The sperm morphology of at least 7 crinoids, 11 ophiuroids, 23 asteroids, 23 holothuroids, and 37 echinoids is known. For all the known crinoids, ophiuroids, and asteroids, the sperm are spherical, while those of echinoids are conical. Holothuroid sperm are basically spherical, with two exceptions: cylindrical in Cucumaria lubrica and tabloid in Cucumaria pseudocurata. The possible implications of sperm morphology in the mode of fertilization and in echinoderm phylogeny are discussed. © 1975 by the American Society of Zoologists.

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Chia, F. S., Atwood, D., & Crawford, B. (1975). Comparative morphology of echinoderm sperm and possible phylogenetic implications. Integrative and Comparative Biology, 15(3), 553–565. https://doi.org/10.1093/icb/15.3.553

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