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微型化并未改变蜘蛛的保守解剖结构,以蜘蛛 Rayforstia(蛛形纲:皿蛛科)为例。

Miniaturization does not change conserved spider anatomy, a case study on spider Rayforstia (Araneae: Anapidae).

机构信息

Faculty of Biology, Lomonosov Moscow State University, Moscow, Russia.

Borissiak Paleontological Institute of the Russian Academy of Sciences (PIN), Moscow, Russia.

出版信息

Sci Rep. 2023 Oct 11;13(1):17219. doi: 10.1038/s41598-023-44230-3.

Abstract

Miniaturization is an evolutionary trend observed in many animals. Some arachnid groups, such as spiders and mites, demonstrate a strong tendency toward miniaturization. Some of the most miniaturized spiders belong to the family Anapidae. In this study, using light and confocal microscopy and 3D modelling, we provide the first detailed description of the anatomy of a spider of the genus Rayforstia, which is only 900 µm long. In comparison with larger spiders, Rayforstia has no branching of the midgut in the prosoma and an increased relative brain volume. In contrast to many miniature insects and mites, the spider shows no reduction of whole organ systems, no allometry of the digestive and reproductive systems, and also no reduction of the set of muscles. Thus, miniature spider shows a more conserved anatomy than insects of a similar size. These findings expand our knowledge of miniaturization in terrestrial arthropods.

摘要

微型化是许多动物中观察到的一种进化趋势。一些蛛形纲动物群体,如蜘蛛和螨虫,表现出强烈的微型化倾向。一些最微型的蜘蛛属于 Anapidae 科。在这项研究中,我们使用光学和共聚焦显微镜以及 3D 建模,首次详细描述了一种只有 900µm 长的 Rayforstia 属蜘蛛的解剖结构。与较大的蜘蛛相比,Rayforstia 在前身部没有中肠的分支,并且相对大脑体积增加。与许多小型昆虫和螨虫不同,这种蜘蛛没有整个器官系统的减少,没有消化系统和生殖系统的比例变化,也没有肌肉的减少。因此,微型蜘蛛表现出比类似大小的昆虫更保守的解剖结构。这些发现扩展了我们对陆地节肢动物微型化的认识。

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