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Water vascular system architecture in an Ordovician ophiuroid.

Elizabeth G Clark1, Bhart-Anjan S Bhullar2,3, Simon A F Darroch4, Derek E G Briggs2,3.   

Abstract

Understanding the water vascular system (WVS) in early fossil echinoderms is critical to elucidating the evolution of this system in extant forms. Here we present the first report of the internal morphology of the water vascular system of a stem ophiuroid. The radial canals are internal to the arm, but protected dorsally by a plate separate to the ambulacrals. The canals zig-zag with no evidence of constrictions, corresponding to sphincters, which control pairs of tube feet in extant ophiuroids. The morphology suggests that the unpaired tube feet must have operated individually, and relied on the elasticity of the radial canals, lateral valves and tube foot musculature alone for extension and retraction. This arrangement differs radically from that in extant ophiuroids, revealing a previously unknown Palaeozoic configuration.
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Keywords:  Ophiuroidea; exceptional preservation; water vascular system

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Year:  2017        PMID: 29212753      PMCID: PMC5746540          DOI: 10.1098/rsbl.2017.0635

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biol Lett        ISSN: 1744-9561            Impact factor:   3.703


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Authors:  Ben Thuy; Sabine Stöhr
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2016-05-26       Impact factor: 3.240

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1.  Integrating morphology and in vivo skeletal mobility with digital models to infer function in brittle star arms.

Authors:  Elizabeth G Clark; John R Hutchinson; Simon A F Darroch; Nicolás Mongiardino Koch; Travis R Brady; Sloane A Smith; Derek E G Briggs
Journal:  J Anat       Date:  2018-10-23       Impact factor: 2.610

2.  Three-dimensional visualization as a tool for interpreting locomotion strategies in ophiuroids from the Devonian Hunsrück Slate.

Authors:  E G Clark; J R Hutchinson; D E G Briggs
Journal:  R Soc Open Sci       Date:  2020-12-23       Impact factor: 2.963

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