| Literature DB >> 31053892 |
Nelly Godefroy1, Emilie Le Goff1, Camille Martinand-Mari1, Khalid Belkhir1, Jean Vacelet2, Stephen Baghdiguian3.
Abstract
Sponges are an ancient basal life form, so understanding their evolution is key to understanding all metazoan evolution. Sponges have very unusual feeding mechanisms, with an intricate network of progressively optimized filtration units: from the simple choanocyte lining of a central cavity, or spongocoel, to more complex chambers and canals. Furthermore, in a single evolutionary event, a group of sponges transitioned to carnivory. This major evolutionary transition involved replacing the filter-feeding apparatus with mobile phagocytic cells that migrate collectively towards the trapped prey. Here, we focus on the diversity and evolution of sponge nutrition systems and the amazing adaptation to carnivory.Keywords: Carnivory; Choanocyte; Evolution; Filtration; Porifera; Sponge
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Year: 2019 PMID: 31053892 DOI: 10.1007/s00441-019-03032-8
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Cell Tissue Res ISSN: 0302-766X Impact factor: 5.249