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A Cambrian micro-lobopodian and the evolution of arthropod locomotion and reproduction
作者姓名:Andreas  Maas  Georg  Mayer  Reinhardt  M.  Kristensen  Dieter  Waloszek
作者单位:[1]Section for Biosystematic Documentation, University of Ulm, Helmholtzstrasse 20, D-89081 Ulm, Germany [2]Department of Anatomy and Cell Biology, University of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia 3010 [3]Zoological Museum, University of Copenhagen, 15 Universitetsparken, DK-2100 Copenhagen, Denmark
基金项目:The work of G.M. was supported by DFG grants BA 1520/8-2 and MA 4147/1-1.
摘    要:The evolutionary success of arthropods, the most abundant and diverse animal group, is mainly based on their segmented body and jointed appendages, features that had evolved most likely already before the Cambrian. The first arthropod-like animals, the lobopodians from the Early Cambrian, were unsclerotized and worm-like, and they had unjointed tubular legs. Here we describe the first three-dimensionally preserved Cambrian lobopodian. The material presented of Orstenotubulus evamuellerae gen. et sp. nov. is the smallest and youngest of a lobopodian known. O. evamuellerae shows strikingly detailed similarities to Recent tardigrades and/or onychophorans in its cellular-structured cuticle and the telescopic spines. It also shows similarities to other, longer known lobopodians, but which are ten times as large as the new form. These similarities include the finely annulated body and legs, which is characteristic also for Recent onychophorans, and paired humps continuing into spines situated dorsally to the leg insertions, a feature lacking in the extant forms. The morphology of O. evamuellerae not only elucidates our knowledge about lobopodians, but also aids in a clearer picture of the early evolution of arthropods. An example is the single ventral gonopore between a limb pair of O. evamuellerae, which indicates that a single gonopore, as developed in onychophorans, tardigrades, pentastomids, myriapods and insects, might represent the plesiomorphic state for Arthropoda, while the paired state in chelicerates and crustaceans was convergently achieved. Concerning life habits, the lateral orientation of the limbs and their anchoring spines of the new lobopodian imply that early arthropods were crawlers rather than walkers.

关 键 词:寒武纪  节足动物门  进化  发展史  生殖系统  移动力
收稿时间:2007-04-25
修稿时间:2007-07-24

A Cambrian micro-lobopodian and the evolution of arthropod locomotion and reproduction
Andreas Maas Georg Mayer Reinhardt M. Kristensen Dieter Waloszek.A Cambrian micro-lobopodian and the evolution of arthropod locomotion and reproduction[J].Chinese Science Bulletin,2007,52(24):3385-3392.
Authors:Andreas Maas  Georg Mayer  Reinhardt M Kristensen  Dieter Waloszek
Institution:(1) Section for Biosystematic Documentation, University of Ulm, Helmholtzstrasse 20, D-89081 Ulm, Germany;(2) Department of Anatomy and Cell Biology, University of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 3010;(3) Zoological Museum, University of Copenhagen, 15 Universitetsparken, DK-2100 Copenhagen, Denmark
Abstract:The evolutionary success of arthropods, the most abundant and diverse animal group, is mainly based on their segmented body and jointed appendages, features that had evolved most likely already before the Cambrian. The first arthropod-like animals, the lobopodians from the Early Cambrian, were unsclerotized and worm-like, and they had unjointed tubular legs. Here we describe the first three-dimensionally preserved Cambrian lobopodian. The material presented of Orstenotubulus evamuellerae gen. et sp. nov. is the smallest and youngest of a lobopodian known. O. evamuellerae shows strikingly detailed similarities to Recent tardigrades and/or onychophorans in its cellular-structured cuticle and the telescopic spines. It also shows similarities to other, longer known lobopodians, but which are ten times as large as the new form. These similarities include the finely annulated body and legs, which is characteristic also for Recent onychophorans, and paired humps continuing into spines situated dorsally to the leg insertions, a feature lacking in the extant forms. The morphology of O. evamuellerae not only elucidates our knowledge about lobopodians, but also aids in a clearer picture of the early evolution of arthropods. An example is the single ventral gonopore between a limb pair of O. evamuellerae, which indicates that a single gonopore, as developed in onychophorans, tardigrades, pentastomids, myriapods and insects, might represent the plesiomorphic state for Arthropoda, while the paired state in chelicerates and crustaceans was convergently achieved. Concerning life habits, the lateral orientation of the limbs and their anchoring spines of the new lobopodian imply that early arthropods were crawlers rather than walkers.
Keywords:lobopodians  Arthropoda  evolution  phylogeny  reproductive system  locomotion
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