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克服脆弱性——X射线计算机断层扫描揭示腕足动物内骨骼

Overcoming the fragility - X-ray computed micro-tomography elucidates brachiopod endoskeletons.

作者信息

Seidel Ronald, Lüter Carsten

机构信息

Current address: Max Planck Institute of Colloids and Interfaces, Potsdam-Golm Science Park, Am Mühlenberg 1 OT Golm, 14476 Potsdam, Germany ; Museum für Naturkunde, Leibniz Institute for Evolution and Biodiversity Science, Invalidenstrasse 43, 10115 Berlin, Germany.

Museum für Naturkunde, Leibniz Institute for Evolution and Biodiversity Science, Invalidenstrasse 43, 10115 Berlin, Germany.

出版信息

Front Zool. 2014 Sep 27;11(1):65. doi: 10.1186/s12983-014-0065-x. eCollection 2014.

Abstract

INTRODUCTION

The calcareous shells of brachiopods offer a wealth of informative characters for taxonomic and phylogenetic investigations. In particular scanning electron microscopy (SEM) has been used for decades to visualise internal structures of the shell. However, to produce informative SEM data, brachiopod shells need to be opened after chemical removal of the soft tissue. This preparation occasionally damages the shell. Additionally, skeletal elements of taxonomic/systematic interest such as calcareous spicules which are loosely embedded in the lophophore and mantle connective tissue become disintegrated during the preparation process.

RESULTS

Using a nondestructive micro-computed tomography (μCT) approach, the entire fragile endoskeleton of brachiopods is documented for the first time. New insights on the structure and position of tissue-bound skeletal elements (spicules) are given as add ons to existing descriptions of brachiopod shell anatomy, thereby enhancing the quality and quantity of informative characters needed for both taxonomic and phylogenetic studies. Here, we present five modern, articulated brachiopods (Rectocalathis schemmgregoryi n. gen., n. sp., Eucalathis sp., Gryphus vitreus, Liothyrella neozelanica and Terebratulina retusa) that were X-rayed using a Phoenix Nanotom XS 180 NF. We provide links to download 3D models of these species, and additional five species with spicules can be accessed in the Supplemental Material. In total, 17 brachiopod genera covering all modern articulated subgroups and 2 inarticulated genera were X-rayed for morphological analysis. Rectocalathis schemmgregoryi n. gen., n. sp. is fully described.

CONCLUSION

Micro-CT is an excellent non-destructive tool for investigating calcified structures in the exo- and endoskeletons of brachiopods. With high quality images and interactive 3D models, this study provides a comprehensive description of the profound differences in shell anatomy, facilitates the detection of new delicate morphological characters of the endoskeleton and gives new insights into the body plan of modern brachiopods.

摘要

引言

腕足动物的钙质壳为分类学和系统发育研究提供了丰富的信息特征。特别是扫描电子显微镜(SEM)已被使用数十年,用于观察壳的内部结构。然而,为了获得有用的SEM数据,腕足动物的壳需要在化学去除软组织后打开。这种制备方法偶尔会损坏壳。此外,分类学/系统学感兴趣的骨骼元素,如松散地嵌入触手冠和外套膜结缔组织中的钙质小刺,在制备过程中会解体。

结果

使用非破坏性微计算机断层扫描(μCT)方法,首次记录了腕足动物整个脆弱的内骨骼。对与组织结合的骨骼元素(小刺)的结构和位置有了新的认识,作为对腕足动物壳解剖学现有描述的补充,从而提高了分类学和系统发育研究所需信息特征的质量和数量。在这里,我们展示了五个现代的、关节相连的腕足动物(Rectocalathis schemmgregoryi新属、新种,Eucalathis属,Gryphus vitreus,Liothyrella neozelanica和Terebratulina retusa),它们使用Phoenix Nanotom XS 180 NF进行了X射线扫描。我们提供了下载这些物种3D模型的链接,补充材料中还可以访问另外五个有小刺的物种。总共对涵盖所有现代关节相连亚群的17个腕足动物属和2个无关节属进行了X射线扫描以进行形态分析。Rectocalathis schemmgregoryi新属、新种得到了完整描述。

结论

微CT是研究腕足动物外骨骼和内骨骼中钙化结构的优秀非破坏性工具。通过高质量图像和交互式3D模型,本研究全面描述了壳解剖学的深刻差异,便于检测内骨骼新的精细形态特征,并为现代腕足动物的身体结构提供了新的见解。

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