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A new ophiocistioid with soft-tissue preservation from the Silurian Herefordshire Lagerstätte, and the evolution of the holothurian body plan

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Title: A new ophiocistioid with soft-tissue preservation from the Silurian Herefordshire Lagerstätte, and the evolution of the holothurian body plan
Authors: Rahman, IA
Thompson, JR
Briggs, DEG
Siveter, DJ
Siveter, DJ
Sutton, MD
Item Type: Journal Article
Abstract: Reconstructing the evolutionary assembly of animal body plans is challenging when there are large morphological gaps between extant sister taxa, as in the case of echinozoans (echinoids and holothurians). However, the inclusion of extinct taxa can help bridge these gaps. Here we describe a new species of echinozoan, Sollasina cthulhu, from the Silurian Herefordshire Lagerstätte, UK. Sollasina cthulhu belongs to the ophiocistioids, an extinct group that shares characters with both echinoids and holothurians. Using physical-optical tomography and computer reconstruction, we visualize the internal anatomy of S. cthulhu in three dimensions, revealing inner soft tissues that we interpret as the ring canal, a key part of the water vascular system that was previously unknown in fossil echinozoans. Phylogenetic analyses strongly suggest that Sollasina and other ophiocistioids represent a paraphyletic group of stem holothurians, as previously hypothesized. This allows us to reconstruct the stepwise reduction of the skeleton during the assembly of the holothurian body plan, which may have been controlled by changes in the expression of biomineralization genes.
Issue Date: 10-Apr-2019
Date of Acceptance: 19-Mar-2019
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10044/1/69181
DOI: 10.1098/rspb.2018.2792
ISSN: 0962-8452
Publisher: The Royal Society
Journal / Book Title: Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences
Volume: 286
Issue: 1900
Copyright Statement: & 2019 The Author(s) Published by the Royal Society. All rights reserved.
Keywords: Echinodermata
Herefordshire Lagerstätte
Holothuroidea
Ophiocistioidea
Silurian
water vascular system
Science & Technology
Life Sciences & Biomedicine
Biology
Ecology
Evolutionary Biology
Life Sciences & Biomedicine - Other Topics
Environmental Sciences & Ecology
Echinodermata
Ophiocistioidea
Holothuroidea
Herefordshire Lagerstatte
Silurian
water vascular system
ECHINODERMATA
PHYLOGENY
INFERENCE
FOSSILS
Echinodermata
Herefordshire Lagerstätte
Holothuroidea
Ophiocistioidea
Silurian
water vascular system
Animals
Biomineralization
England
Fossils
Sea Cucumbers
Sea Urchins
Animals
Sea Cucumbers
Sea Urchins
Fossils
England
Biomineralization
06 Biological Sciences
07 Agricultural and Veterinary Sciences
11 Medical and Health Sciences
Publication Status: Published
Conference Place: England
Article Number: 20182792
Online Publication Date: 2019-04-10
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Faculty of Engineering