A neurophylogenetic approach provides new insight to the evolution of Scaphopoda

作者:Sumner Rooney Lauren H*; Schroedl Michael; Lodde Bensch Eva; Lindberg David R; Hess Martin; Brennan Gerard P; Sigwart Julia D
来源:Evolution and Development, 2015, 17(6): 337-346.
DOI:10.1111/ede.12164

摘要

The position of scaphopods in molluscan phylogeny remains singularly contentious, with several sister relationships supported by morphological and phylogenomic data: Scaphopoda+Bivalvia (Diasoma), Scaphopoda+Cephalopoda (Variopoda), and Scaphopoda+Gastropoda. Nervous system architecture has contributed significant insights to reconstructing phylogeny in the Mollusca and other invertebrate groups, but a modern neurophylogenetic approach has not been applied to molluscs, hampered by a lack of clearly defined homologous characters that can be unequivocally compared across the radical body plan disparity among the living clades. We present the first three-dimensional reconstruction of the anterior nervous system of a scaphopod, Rhabdus rectius, using histological tomography. We also describe a new putative sensory organ, a paired and pigmented sensory mantle slit. This structure is restricted to our study species and not a general feature of scaphopods, but it forms an integral part of the description of the nervous system in R. rectius. It also highlights the potential utility of neuro-anatomical characters for multiple levels of phylogenetic inference beyond this study. This potential has not previously been exploited for the thorny problem of molluscan phylogeny. The neuroanatomy of scaphopods demonstrates a highly derived architecture that shares a number of key characters with the cephalopod nervous system, and supports a Scaphopoda+Cephalopoda grouping.

  • 出版日期2015-12