Dear Colleagues,
On behalf of my co-authors, I am pleased to share a new paper that has recently 
been published on the Gross and histological morphology of the cervical gill 
slit gland of the pygmy sperm whale (Kogia breviceps).
Abstract
Odontocete cetaceans have undergone profound modifications to their integument 
and sensory systems and are generally thought to lack specialized exocrine 
glands that in terrestrial mammals function to produce chemical signals 
(Thewissen & Nummela, 2008). Keenan-Bateman et al. (2016, 2018), though, 
introduced an enigmatic exocrine gland, associated with the false gill slit 
pigmentation pattern in Kogia breviceps. These authors provided a preliminary 
description of this cervical gill slit gland in their helminthological studies 
of the parasitic nematode, Crassicauda magna. This study offers the first 
detailed gross and histological description of this gland and reports upon key 
differences between immature and mature individuals. Investigation reveals it 
is a complex, compound tubuloalveolar gland with a well-defined duct that leads 
to a large, and expandable central chamber, which in turn leads to two caudally 
projecting diverticula. All regions of the gland contain branched tubular and 
alveolar secretory regions, although most are found in the caudal diverticula, 
where the secretory process is holocrine. The gland lies between slips of 
cutaneous muscle, and is innervated by lamellar corpuscles, resembling 
Pacinian's corpuscles, suggesting that its secretory product may be actively 
expressed into the environment. Mature K. breviceps display larger gland size, 
and increased functional activity in glandular tissues, as compared to immature 
individuals. These results demonstrate that the cervical gill slit gland of K. 
breviceps shares morphological features of the specialized, chemical signaling, 
exocrine glands of terrestrial members of the Cetartiodactyla.

A full-text, read-only version of the article can be accessed through the 
following link:
https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/share/author/6MFTM5CYNKSFI5NXHTCP?target=10.1002/ar.24707

If interested in a PDF copy of the article, please e-mail [email protected].

Kindest regards,
Tiffany Keenan


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