Morphological changes during the post-embryonic ontogeny of mesothelan spiders and aspects of character evolution in early spiders.

IF 0.8 3区 生物学 Q4 CELL BIOLOGY
Development Genes and Evolution Pub Date : 2021-07-01 Epub Date: 2021-04-18 DOI:10.1007/s00427-021-00675-y
Thomas Huber, Carolin Haug
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Abstract

Most morphological studies focus on adult specimens, or if developmental studies are pursued, especially in Euarthropoda, they focus on embryonic development. Araneae (spiders) is one of these groups, in consequence with understudied post-embryonic development. Here we present aspects of the post-embryonic stages of different species of Mesothelae, sister group to the remaining spiders (when fossil species are not taken into account). We used different imaging methods and measured different external morphological structures to detect possible ontogenetic changes. One structure exhibiting post-embryonic changes is the chelicera. Here the significant change occurs between the last immature stage and the adult, yet only in males. For the spinnerets, we could not detect ontogenetic changes, but instead a high variability in length and width, probably due to their lack of pivot joints between the elements. The strongest morphological change during ontogeny occurred on the sternum, which begins with a rather roundish shape in the first stage and changes to being fairly elongate in shape in the last immature stages and the adult. This specific sternum shape only occurs in adults of mesothelan spiders, while opisthothelan spiders have a broader sternum also in the adult. We discuss our results in an evolutionary context, also taking into account recent finds of fossil spiders.

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中皮纲蜘蛛胚胎后个体发育过程中的形态变化及早期蜘蛛的特征演化。
大多数形态学研究集中在成年标本上,或者如果进行发育研究,特别是在真节肢动物中,他们集中在胚胎发育上。蛛科(蜘蛛)是这些群体之一,因此对胚胎后发育的研究还不够充分。在这里,我们展示了中皮科不同物种的胚胎后期的各个方面,中皮科是现存蜘蛛的姐妹类群(当化石物种不被考虑在内时)。我们使用不同的成像方法和测量不同的外部形态学结构来检测可能的个体发生变化。一种显示胚胎后变化的结构是螯节。在这里,显著的变化发生在最后一个未成熟阶段和成年之间,但只发生在雄性身上。对于喷丝孔,我们无法检测到个体发生的变化,而是在长度和宽度上有很高的可变性,可能是由于它们在元素之间缺乏枢轴关节。个体发育过程中最强烈的形态变化发生在胸骨上,在第一阶段胸骨的形状比较圆,在最后的未成熟阶段和成虫阶段胸骨的形状逐渐变长。这种特殊的胸骨形状只出现在成年中皮纲蜘蛛身上,而成年蛇皮纲蜘蛛的胸骨也更宽。我们在进化的背景下讨论我们的结果,也考虑到最近发现的蜘蛛化石。
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Development Genes and Evolution
Development Genes and Evolution 生物-发育生物学
CiteScore
4.30
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0.00%
发文量
13
审稿时长
>12 weeks
期刊介绍: Development Genes and Evolution publishes high-quality reports on all aspects of development biology and evolutionary biology. The journal reports on experimental and bioinformatics work at the systemic, cellular and molecular levels in the field of animal and plant systems, covering key aspects of the following topics: Embryological and genetic analysis of model and non-model organisms Genes and pattern formation in invertebrates, vertebrates and plants Axial patterning, embryonic induction and fate maps Cellular mechanisms of morphogenesis and organogenesis Stem cells and regeneration Functional genomics of developmental processes Developmental diversity and evolution Evolution of developmentally relevant genes Phylogeny of animals and plants Microevolution Paleontology.
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