脆弱颚蛛的颌器(Lumbrineridae,无脊椎动物):精细结构与生长

IF 1.1 4区 生物学 Q4 ANATOMY & MORPHOLOGY
Anna Koroleva, Alexander Tzetlin
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摘要

在无脊椎动物群中,无脊椎动物的代表具有最复杂的颌器。对其颌骨的总体形态进行了深入研究,这对于近代物种的分类和解释现存与已灭绝的无脊椎动物之间的进化关系都非常重要。颚部的精细结构可以作为外部形态的附加特征,有助于理清该类群内部的进化关系。然而,Lumbrineridae和Hartmaniellidae仍然缺乏超微结构数据,而这两个科也是唯一具有对称颚的科。在本研究中,我们描述了Lumbrineridae科的Scoletoma fragilis颚的精细结构。我们采用不同的形态学方法对 40 多件从幼体到成体的脆口蟾标本进行了研究,主要集中在电子显微镜上。根据虫体大小,我们将颚结构分为三个阶段:幼颚、亚成颚和成颚。幼虫的颚结构最简单,仅由硬蛋白组成。成虫的颚结构更为复杂,有多层结构,在颚装置的不同区域各不相同。亚成体的颚部表现出介于幼体和成体之间的精细结构,这就提出了持续生长的可能性问题,文章对此也进行了讨论。虽然幼体和大块颚部与迄今为止研究的其他阉鸡科动物具有相同的模式,但最有趣的发现是在成体上颌骨的弹性元件中发现了一种新的、未被描述过的颚部结构类型。它的特点是异质硬化,缺乏矿化。
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Jaw apparatus of Scoletoma fragilis (Lumbrineridae, Annelida): fine structure and growth

Jaw apparatus of Scoletoma fragilis (Lumbrineridae, Annelida): fine structure and growth

Representatives of Eunicida have the most complex jaw apparatus among the Annelida group. The general morphology of their jaws is well studied and is important both for the classification of recent species and for the evolutionary interpretation of extant–extinct eunicidan relationships. The fine structure of the jaws can be useful as an additional trait to external morphology that allows to clear up the evolutionary relationships within the group. However, the ultrastructural data remain absent for the Lumbrineridae and Hartmaniellidae, which are also the only families with symmetrognathous jaws. In the present study, we describe the fine structure of the jaws of Scoletoma fragilis from the Lumbrineridae family. More than 40 S. fragilis specimens, from juvenile to adult, were studied with different morphological approaches, concentrating on electron microscopy. We have distinguished three stages of jaw structure, depending on the worm size: juvenile, subadult, and adult jaws. The juvenile jaws had the simplest structure, consisting of only scleroproteins. The adult ones had a more complex and multilayered structure that varied in different areas of the jaw apparatus. The subadult jaws exhibited the intermediate fine structure between juvenile and adult ones that raises the question of continuous growth possibility, which is also discussed in the article. Whereas juvenile and massive jaws share the same pattern as the other eunicidan families studied to date, the most interesting finding was the new, undescribed type of jaw structure found in the elastic elements of adult maxillary apparatus. It is characterized by heterogeneous sclerotization with a lack of mineralization.

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Zoomorphology
Zoomorphology 生物-动物学
CiteScore
2.20
自引率
10.00%
发文量
31
审稿时长
>12 weeks
期刊介绍: The journal publishes original research papers, reviews and method papers. While reviews should be designed as comparative surveys, summarizing the current knowledge from an evolutionary perspective, method papers should present new approaches or reviews on methods used in animal morphology. The research papers should be based on morphological investigation of invertebrates and vertebrates at the macroscopic, microscopic and ultrastructural level, including embryological studies.
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