Key Laboratory for Palaeobiology, Yunnan University, Kunming 650091, China.
Curr Biol. 2010 Jun 22;20(12):1075-9. doi: 10.1016/j.cub.2010.04.026. Epub 2010 May 20.
A new eucrustacean arthropod, Wujicaris muelleri gen. et sp. nov, is represented by a Lower Cambrian early metanauplius of strikingly modern morphology despite being the oldest known fossil of such an early immature crustacean larva. The morphology of the metanauplius closely mirrors that of corresponding developmental stages of living barnacles and copepods, and it is likely that its appendages had a similar function for feeding and locomotion. The metanauplius larva demonstrates remarkable stasis in morphology, life history, and lifestyle of (small) eucrustaceans over 525 million years, probably as a result of adaptation to a long-lasting physical niche and regime involving low Reynolds numbers and laminar current flow.
一种新的软甲纲节肢动物,Wujicaris muelleri 属。及种。nov,是由下寒武纪早期的幼体幼体代表的,尽管它是已知最古老的此类早期无节幼体甲壳动物幼虫的化石。幼体的形态与现存藤壶和桡足类动物的相应发育阶段非常相似,其附肢很可能具有类似的摄食和运动功能。幼体幼虫在形态、生活史和(小型)甲壳动物的生活方式上表现出显著的稳定,这可能是由于适应了一个持久的物理小生境和涉及低雷诺数和层流的生态位和生态位。