作为已灭绝棘皮动物可变异胶原组织指标的进食姿势。

IF 5.2 1区 生物学 Q1 BIOLOGY
Johnny A Waters, Jan Bohatý, D Bradford Macurda
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棘皮动物门种类繁多,化石记录丰富。现存的五类棘皮动物具有五体(或假五体)对称、水脉管系统、方解石立体中胚层骨骼以及独特的结缔组织--可变胶原组织(MCT)等特征。由于难以追溯这些特征的地质历史,棘皮动物的系统发育分析变得非常复杂。我们在本文中提出了已灭绝的棘皮动物类--Blastoidea--中MCT的证据。Blastoids具有类似毛发的复合结构--腕管,它形成了一个进食过滤扇。来自德国泥盆纪的罕见标本证明了 MCT 的存在,其保留的腕管是长条形的刚性结构,形成了一个具有 MCT 的刚性进食扇。标本显示,同一标本中的肱骨具有不同的构造,这可能表明单个肱骨中的 MCT 受神经控制。其他标本似乎表明,随着僵硬的肱管开始弯曲,MCT 从僵硬状态过渡到顺从状态。还有一些标本显示,大部分腕管是被水流卷起的软毛状结构,而少数腕管仍然保持刚性。这些非凡的标本可以捕捉到单个标本中的 MCT 从僵硬状态向顺从状态过渡的过程,这表明埋藏和保存的速度很快。
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Feeding postures as indicators of mutable collagenous tissue in extinct echinoderms.

Echinoderms are a diverse phylum with a rich fossil record. The five extant classes of echinoderms are characterised by a pentameral (or pseudo-pentameral) symmetry, a water vascular system, a mesodermal skeleton of calcite stereom, and Mutable Collagenous Tissue (MCT), a unique type of connective tissue. Difficulties in tracing the geologic history of these traits complicates phylogenetic analyses of echinoderms. We present evidence herein of MCT in an extinct class of echinoderms, the Blastoidea. Blastoids have composite hair-like structures, brachioles, which formed a feeding filtration fan. Rare specimens from the Devonian of Germany demonstrate the presence of MCT by preserving brachioles as long rigid structures making a feeding fan with MCT in a rigid state. Specimens show brachioles in different configurations in the same specimen, which may indicate nervous control of MCT in individual brachioles. Other specimens appear to indicate the transition of MCT from a rigid to a compliant state as rigid brachioles begin to curve. Still other specimens show a majority of brachioles as limp hair-like structures swept by currents while a minority of brachioles remain rigid. These remarkable specimens could capture MCT transitioning from its rigid to compliant states in individual specimens indicating rapid burial and preservation.

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Communications Biology
Communications Biology Medicine-Medicine (miscellaneous)
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8.60
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1.70%
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1233
审稿时长
13 weeks
期刊介绍: Communications Biology is an open access journal from Nature Research publishing high-quality research, reviews and commentary in all areas of the biological sciences. Research papers published by the journal represent significant advances bringing new biological insight to a specialized area of research.
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