Lynn D H
Biosystems. 1978 Aug;10(3):201-11. doi: 10.1016/0303-2647(78)90001-1.
With the absence of a fossil record to provide direct evidence of evolutionary relationships, many researchers have inferred by circular reasoning that body size increase and form allometry have occurred during the evolution of ciliated protozoa. This study establishes ancestor-descendant relationships among five species of the related genera Colpoda and Tillina using ultrastructural characteristics which are not apparently dependent on size and form. This independent test suggests that phylogenetic size increase and phylogenetic form allometry have occurred during the evolution of these ciliates. Interrelationships of body size increase, increase in number of cortical organelles, and form allometry are discussed in reference to the divergence of these ciliate species.
由于缺乏化石记录来提供进化关系的直接证据,许多研究人员通过循环推理推断,纤毛原生动物进化过程中出现了体型增大和形态异速生长。本研究利用显然不依赖于大小和形态的超微结构特征,建立了相关属草履虫属和蒂利纳属五个物种之间的祖先-后代关系。这项独立测试表明,在这些纤毛虫的进化过程中发生了系统发育上的体型增大和系统发育上的形态异速生长。结合这些纤毛虫物种的分化,讨论了体型增大、皮层细胞器数量增加和形态异速生长之间的相互关系。