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Origin of ecdysis: fossil evidence from 535-million-year-old scalidophoran worms.
Wang, Deng; Vannier, Jean; Schumann, Isabell; Wang, Xing; Yang, Xiao-Guang; Komiya, Tsuyoshi; Uesugi, Kentaro; Sun, Jie; Han, Jian.
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  • Wang D; 1 State Key Laboratory of Continental Dynamics, Shaanxi Key Laboratory of Early Life and Environments, Department of Geology, Northwest University , Xi'an 710069 , People's Republic of China.
  • Vannier J; 2 Laboratoire de Géologie de Lyon: Terre, Planètes, Environnement (CNRS-UMR 5276), Université Claude Bernard Lyon 1 , Villeurbanne Cedex 69622 , France.
  • Schumann I; 2 Laboratoire de Géologie de Lyon: Terre, Planètes, Environnement (CNRS-UMR 5276), Université Claude Bernard Lyon 1 , Villeurbanne Cedex 69622 , France.
  • Wang X; 3 Department of Genetics, University of Leipzig , Talstraße 33, 04103 Leipzig , Germany.
  • Yang XG; 4 Molecular Evolution & Animal Systematics, Institute of Biology, University of Leipzig , Talstraße 33, 04103 Leipzig , Germany.
  • Komiya T; 5 Qingdao Institute of Marine Geology, China Geological Survey , Qingdao 266071 , People's Republic of China.
  • Uesugi K; 1 State Key Laboratory of Continental Dynamics, Shaanxi Key Laboratory of Early Life and Environments, Department of Geology, Northwest University , Xi'an 710069 , People's Republic of China.
  • Sun J; 6 Department of Earth Science and Astronomy, Graduate School of Arts and Sciences, University of Tokyo , Tokyo 153-8902 , Japan.
  • Han J; 7 Japan Synchrotron Radiation Research Institute (JASRI) , 1-1-1 Kouto, Sayo-cho, Sayo-gun, Hyogo , Japan.
Proc Biol Sci ; 286(1906): 20190791, 2019 07 10.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31288707
With millions of extant species, ecdysozoans (Scalidophora, Nematoida and Panarthropoda) constitute a major portion of present-day biodiversity. All ecdysozoans secrete an exoskeletal cuticle which must be moulted periodically and replaced by a larger one. Although moulting (ecdysis) has been recognized in early Palaeozoic panarthropods such as trilobites and basal groups such as anomalocaridids and lobopodians, the fossil record lacks clear evidence of ecdysis in early scalidophorans, largely because of difficulties in recognizing true exuviae. Here, we describe two types of exuviae in microscopic scalidophoran worms from the lowermost Cambrian Kuanchuanpu Formation ( ca 535 Ma) of China and reconstruct their moulting process. These basal scalidophorans moulted in a manner similar to that of extant priapulid worms, extricating themselves smoothly from their old tubular cuticle or turning their exuviae inside out like the finger of a glove. This is the oldest record of moulting in ecdysozoans. We also discuss the origin of ecdysis in the light of recent molecular analyses and the significance of moulting in the early evolution of animals.
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Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Muda / Fósseis / Invertebrados Limite: Animals Idioma: En Revista: Proc Biol Sci Assunto da revista: BIOLOGIA Ano de publicação: 2019 Tipo de documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Muda / Fósseis / Invertebrados Limite: Animals Idioma: En Revista: Proc Biol Sci Assunto da revista: BIOLOGIA Ano de publicação: 2019 Tipo de documento: Article