Developmental biology of the early Cambrian cnidarian Olivooides
Dong, Xi-Ping1; Vargas, Kelly2; Cunningham, John A.2,3; Zhang, Huaqiao (张华侨)4; Liu, Teng1; Chen, Fang1; Liu, Jianbo1; Bengtson, Stefan3; Donoghue, Philip C. J.2
2016-05-01
发表期刊PALAEONTOLOGY
ISSN0031-0239
卷号59期号:3页码:387-407
摘要

Fossilized embryos afford direct insight into the pattern of development in extinct organisms, providing unique tests of hypotheses of developmental evolution based in comparative embryology. However, these fossils can only be effective in this role if their embryology and phylogenetic affinities are well constrained. We elucidate and interpret the development of Olivooides from embryonic and adult stages and use these data to discriminate among competing interpretations of their anatomy and affinity. The embryology of Olivooides is principally characterized by the development of an ornamented periderm that initially forms externally and is subsequently formed internally, released at the aperture, facilitating the direct development of the embryo into an adult theca. Internal anatomy is known only from embryonic stages, revealing two internal tissue layers, the innermost of which is developed into three transversally arranged walls that partly divide the lumen into an abapertural region, interpreted as the gut of a polyp, and an adapertural region that includes structures that resemble the peridermal teeth of coronate scyphozoans. The anatomy and pattern of development exhibited by Olivooides appears common to the other known genus of olivooid, Quadrapyrgites, which differs in its tetraradial, as opposed to pentaradial symmetry. We reject previous interpretations of the olivooids as cycloneuralians, principally on the grounds that they lack a through gut and introvert, in embryo and adult. Instead we consider the affinities of the olivooids among medusozoan cnidarians; our phylogenetic analysis supports their classification as total-group Coronata, within crown-Scyphozoa. Olivooides and Quadrapyrgites evidence a broader range of life history strategies and bodyplan symmetry than is otherwise commonly represented in extant Scyphozoa specifically, and Cnidaria more generally.

关键词Development Embryo Cnidaria Scyphozoa Kuanchuanpu Cambrian
DOI10.1111/pala.12231
语种英语
关键词[WOS]Ray Tomographic Microscopy ; South China ; Phylogenetic Significance ; Palaeoscolecid Worms ; Conulariid Test ; Embryos ; Shaanxi ; Fossils ; Ecdysozoans ; Evolution
资助项目National Natural Science Foundation of China[41372015] ; State Key Laboratory of Palaeobiology and Stratigraphy, Nanjing Institute of Geology and Palaeontology, Chinese Academy of Sciences[103102] ; Research Fund for Doctoral Program of High Education[20060001059] ; Science without Borders/CAPES ; Danish Research Foundation[DNRF53] ; Swedish Research Council[2010-3929] ; Swedish Research Council[2013-4290] ; Natural Environment Research Council[NE/J018325/1] ; Natural Environment Research Council[NE/F00348X/1] ; Leverhulme Trust ; Royal Society ; Wolfson Foundation ; Paul Scherrer Institute[20040261] ; Paul Scherrer Institute[20050147] ; Paul Scherrer Institute[20050597] ; Paul Scherrer Institute[20060152] ; Paul Scherrer Institute[20060846] ; Paul Scherrer Institute[20070197] ; Paul Scherrer Institute[20080872] ; Paul Scherrer Institute[20100167] ; Paul Scherrer Institute[20110963] ; Paul Scherrer Institute[20130185] ; Paul Scherrer Institute[20141047] ; EU[312284]
WOS研究方向Paleontology
WOS类目Paleontology
WOS记录号WOS:000374647700005
项目资助者National Natural Science Foundation of China ; State Key Laboratory of Palaeobiology and Stratigraphy, Nanjing Institute of Geology and Palaeontology, Chinese Academy of Sciences ; Research Fund for Doctoral Program of High Education ; Science without Borders/CAPES ; Danish Research Foundation ; Swedish Research Council ; Natural Environment Research Council ; Leverhulme Trust ; Royal Society ; Wolfson Foundation ; Paul Scherrer Institute ; EU
出版者WILEY-BLACKWELL
文献类型期刊论文
条目标识符http://ir.nigpas.ac.cn/handle/332004/12460
专题中国科学院南京地质古生物研究所
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通讯作者Donoghue, Philip C. J.
作者单位1.Peking Univ, Sch Earth & Space Sci, Beijing 100871, Peoples R China
2.Univ Bristol, Sch Earth Sci, Life Sci Bldg,Tyndall Ave, Bristol BS8 1TQ, Avon, England
3.Swedish Museum Nat Hist, Dept Palaeobiol, Box 50007, SE-10405 Stockholm, Sweden
4.Chinese Acad Sci, Nanjing Inst Geol & Palaeontol, Key Lab Econ Stratig & Palaeogeog, Nanjing 210008, Jiangsu, Peoples R China
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Dong, Xi-Ping,Vargas, Kelly,Cunningham, John A.,et al. Developmental biology of the early Cambrian cnidarian Olivooides[J]. PALAEONTOLOGY,2016,59(3):387-407.
APA Dong, Xi-Ping.,Vargas, Kelly.,Cunningham, John A..,Zhang, Huaqiao .,Liu, Teng.,...&Donoghue, Philip C. J..(2016).Developmental biology of the early Cambrian cnidarian Olivooides.PALAEONTOLOGY,59(3),387-407.
MLA Dong, Xi-Ping,et al."Developmental biology of the early Cambrian cnidarian Olivooides".PALAEONTOLOGY 59.3(2016):387-407.
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