Achatz Johannes G, Chiodin Marta, Salvenmoser Willi, Tyler Seth, Martinez Pedro
Department of Genetics, University of Barcelona, Av. Diagonal, edifici annex, planta 2a, 08028 Barcelona, Spain; Department of Evolutionary Developmental Biology, University of Innsbruck, Technikerstrasse 25, 6020 Innsbruck, Austria.
Org Divers Evol. 2013 Jun;13(2):267-286. doi: 10.1007/s13127-012-0112-4.
Acoels are among the simplest worms and therefore have often been pivotal in discussions of the origin of the Bilateria. Initially thought primitive because of their "planula-like" morphology, including their lumenless digestive system, they were subsequently dismissed by many morphologists as a specialized clade of the Platyhelminthes. However, since molecular phylogenies placed them outside the Platyhelminthes and outside all other phyla at the base of the Bilateria, they became the focus of renewed debate and research. We review what is currently known of acoels, including information regarding their morphology, development, systematics, and phylogenetic relationships, and put some of these topics in a historical perspective to show how the application of new methods contributed to the progress in understanding these animals. Taking all available data into consideration, clear-cut conclusions cannot be made; however, in our view it becomes successively clearer that acoelomorphs are a "basal" but "divergent" branch of the Bilateria.
无肠目动物是最简单的蠕虫之一,因此在两侧对称动物起源的讨论中常常起着关键作用。最初,由于它们“类似浮浪幼虫”的形态,包括无腔的消化系统,人们认为它们很原始,但后来许多形态学家将它们视为扁形动物门的一个特化分支而不再考虑。然而,自从分子系统发育研究将它们置于扁形动物门之外,且在两侧对称动物基部的所有其他门之外,它们就成为了新的争论和研究焦点。我们综述了目前关于无肠目动物的已知信息,包括它们的形态、发育、分类学以及系统发育关系等方面,并从历史角度探讨其中一些主题,以展示新方法的应用如何推动了对这些动物的理解。综合所有现有数据,无法得出明确结论;然而,在我们看来,越来越清楚的是,无肠目动物是两侧对称动物的一个“基部”但“分化”的分支。