Nakano Hiroaki
Shimoda Marine Research Center, University of Tsukuba, Shimoda, Shizuoka, 415-0025, Japan.
Sci Rep. 2014 Jun 19;4:5356. doi: 10.1038/srep05356.
Placozoans are the simplest extant free-living animals consisting of only five cell types and lacking neurons and muscle cells. Their phylogenetic position implies they are important for uncovering the origins of metazoans. Although recent studies show multiple groups within the phylum, most placozoan research has been performed on laboratory-cultured clones deriving from a single specimen. Reports of placozoan discovery are concentrated in the tropic and subtropic seas, especially in the Mediterranean and the Caribbean. Here, I report the unexpected abundance of placozoans from the Japanese coast. They were found from all six studied sites, even during winter for two sites, suggesting that they are more tolerant to low temperatures than previously regarded. These results suggest an unknown abundance of placozoans in the Northern Pacific Ocean and further studies on these populations may be essential in solving important biological problems of the phylum.
扁盘动物是现存最简单的自由生活动物,仅由五种细胞类型组成,没有神经元和肌肉细胞。它们的系统发育位置表明它们对于揭示后生动物的起源很重要。尽管最近的研究表明该门内有多个类群,但大多数扁盘动物研究都是在源自单个标本的实验室培养克隆体上进行的。扁盘动物发现的报告集中在热带和亚热带海域,尤其是地中海和加勒比海。在此,我报告了日本海岸意外大量存在的扁盘动物。在所有六个研究地点都发现了它们,甚至在其中两个地点的冬季也有发现,这表明它们比以前认为的更能耐受低温。这些结果表明北太平洋存在数量未知的扁盘动物,对这些种群的进一步研究可能对于解决该门的重要生物学问题至关重要。