Origin and evolutionary plasticity of the gastric caecum in sea urchins (Echinodermata: Echinoidea) |
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Authors: | Alexander Ziegler Rich Mooi Gauthier Rolet Chantal De Ridder |
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Affiliation: | 1.Institut für Immungenetik,Charité-Universit?tsmedizin Berlin,Berlin,Germany;2.California Academy of Sciences,Golden Gate Park,San Francisco,USA;3.Laboratoire de Biologie Marine,Université Libre de Bruxelles,Bruxelles,Belgium |
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Background The digestive tract of many metazoan invertebrates is characterized by the presence of caeca or diverticula that serve secretory and/or absorptive functions. With the development of various feeding habits, distinctive digestive organs may be present in certain taxa. This also holds true for sea urchins (Echinodermata: Echinoidea), in which a highly specialized gastric caecum can be found in members of a derived subgroup, the Irregularia (cake urchins, sea biscuits, sand dollars, heart urchins, and related forms). As such a specialized caecum has not been reported from "regular" sea urchin taxa, the aim of this study was to elucidate its evolutionary origin. |
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