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Gastrulation in Calcareous Sponges: In Search of Haeckel's Gastraea
Authors:Leys Sally P  Eerkes-Medrano Dafne
Institution:1 Department of Biological Sciences, CW405, University of Alberta, Edmonton, Alberta T6G 2E9, Canada
2 Deparment of Biology, University of Victoria, Victoria, British Columbia V8W 3N5, Canada
Abstract:Haeckel's studies of development in calcareous sponges (1872)led him to develop the "Gastraea Theory," which proposes thatthe ancestral mode of germ layer formation, or gastrulation,was by invagination to produce a functional gut. His observationsthat gastrulation in the Calcarea occurs by invagination ofa ciliated larva upon settlement and metamorphosis were supportedby remarkable photomicrographs of the stage by Hammer in 1908.Although no later work found the same stage, these conceptsare repeated in texts today. We have re-examined embryogenesisand metamorphosis in Sycon sp. cf. S. raphanus in order to understandwhen gastrulation occurs. Almost all larvae settle on theirciliated anterior pole and metamorphose into a bilayered juvenilewhose interior cells rapidly differentiate into choanocytesand other cells of the young sponge. After a four-year searchwe have found the transitory stage shown by Hammer in whichthe anterior cells invaginate into the posterior half of thelarva. The hole closes and it is not until some days later thatthe sponge forms an osculum at its apical pole. To understandwhether invagination comprises gastrulation and if the holecan be considered to be a blastopore we have carried out a reviewof the literature dealing with this brief moment in calcaroneansponge development. Despite the intrigue of this type of metamorphosis,we conclude that gastrulation occurs earlier, during formationof the two cellular regions of the larva, and that metamorphosisinvolves the reorganization of these already differentiatedregions. Considering the pivotal position occupied by the Calcareaas the possible sister-group to all other Metazoa, these resultscall for a reassessment of germ layer formation and of the relationshipsof the primary germ layers among basal metazoan phyla.
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