THE PHYLOGENY OF ROTIFERS - MOLECULAR, ULTRASTRUCTURAL AND BEHAVIORAL-DATA

被引:26
作者
CLEMENT, P
机构
[1] L.T.C.C. Laboratoire Trajets, Comportements et Connaissances, Université Claude Bernard - Lyon 1, Villeurbanne
关键词
BEHAVIOR; COLLAGEN; EVOLUTION; INTEGUMENT; PHYLOGENY; ULTRASTRUCTURE; ANNELIDA; NEMATHELMINTHES; PLATYHELMINTHES; ROTIFERA;
D O I
10.1007/BF00025882
中图分类号
Q17 [水生生物学];
学科分类号
071004 ;
摘要
This work discusses the nature and significance of molecular, ultrastructural, and behavioural characters that can be used in phylogenetic analyses of rotifers. Recent molecular research has demonstrated the presence of very small amounts of 4-hydroxyproline in rotifers, probably arising from acetyl-cholinesterase or glycoproteins. Thus, rotifers appear to be the first known Metazoa without collagen. Ultrastructural work also has made some interesting discoveries. (1) The myelinic cuticle of the integument and pharynx of gastrotrichs is present in the pharynx of at least two rotifers (Philodina and Brachionus) and some Annelida. (2) The intracytoplasmic lamina (IL) of the syncytial ingestive integument of Acanthocephala is similar to the IL of the syncytial stomach of Bdelloidea. (3) The fibrous terminal web of primitive epidermal ciliated cells may have evolved in the skeletal IL of the syncytial, aciliated integument of rotifers. (4) Using the ultrastructural features of the skeletal, IL of the integument, I derived two possible dendograms of rotifer evolution. (5) These models and other ultrastructural data predict that Bdelloidea should be separated from Monogononta, while Seison has several characters which suggest that it should be more closely aligned to the Monogononta than previously proposed. Molecular and ultrastructural data suggest that rotifers are primitive Metazoa, probably derived by neoteny from ancestral, ciliated larvae. Finally, I argue that information on sensory organs and the behaviour of rotifers may offer unique insights into the evolution of the phylum.
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