Life in the mud: Observations in aquariums and functional morphology of the hydrostatic skeleton of Chaetoderma nitidulum (Mollusca, Caudofoveata)

Abstract Caudofoveata is a clade of worm‐like mollusks that lead a burrowing lifestyle in soft marine sediments. There are only a few references to peristaltic movement in members of Caudofoveata. The movement of individuals of Chaetoderma nitidulum collected from the White Sea and set into a transp...

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Main Authors: Naduvaeva, Elizaveta, Tzetlin, Alexander, Todt, Christiane, Vortsepneva, Elena
Other Authors: Russian Science Foundation, Russian Foundation for Basic Research
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Language:English
Published: Wiley 2021
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spelling crwiley:10.1111/ivb.12350 2024-09-09T20:13:23+00:00 Life in the mud: Observations in aquariums and functional morphology of the hydrostatic skeleton of Chaetoderma nitidulum (Mollusca, Caudofoveata) Naduvaeva, Elizaveta Tzetlin, Alexander Todt, Christiane Vortsepneva, Elena Russian Science Foundation Russian Foundation for Basic Research 2021 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/ivb.12350 https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/pdf/10.1111/ivb.12350 https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full-xml/10.1111/ivb.12350 en eng Wiley http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/termsAndConditions#vor Invertebrate Biology volume 140, issue 4 ISSN 1077-8306 1744-7410 journal-article 2021 crwiley https://doi.org/10.1111/ivb.12350 2024-06-18T04:10:57Z Abstract Caudofoveata is a clade of worm‐like mollusks that lead a burrowing lifestyle in soft marine sediments. There are only a few references to peristaltic movement in members of Caudofoveata. The movement of individuals of Chaetoderma nitidulum collected from the White Sea and set into a transparent gelatin substrate was described by direct observation. The morphology and ultrastructure of the musculature and circulatory system were described in detail using morphological methods (light and electron microscopy, and 3D reconstruction from a series of semithin sections). Based on the analysis of the movement and morphology of the body wall and body cavities, the main phases of movement were distinguished. The peristaltic movement observed in C. nitidulum is superficially similar to the peristalsis phases described for Annelida and completely coincides with the classical description of direct peristalsis. Article in Journal/Newspaper White Sea Wiley Online Library White Sea Invertebrate Biology 140 4
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description Abstract Caudofoveata is a clade of worm‐like mollusks that lead a burrowing lifestyle in soft marine sediments. There are only a few references to peristaltic movement in members of Caudofoveata. The movement of individuals of Chaetoderma nitidulum collected from the White Sea and set into a transparent gelatin substrate was described by direct observation. The morphology and ultrastructure of the musculature and circulatory system were described in detail using morphological methods (light and electron microscopy, and 3D reconstruction from a series of semithin sections). Based on the analysis of the movement and morphology of the body wall and body cavities, the main phases of movement were distinguished. The peristaltic movement observed in C. nitidulum is superficially similar to the peristalsis phases described for Annelida and completely coincides with the classical description of direct peristalsis.
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Tzetlin, Alexander
Todt, Christiane
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Tzetlin, Alexander
Todt, Christiane
Vortsepneva, Elena
Life in the mud: Observations in aquariums and functional morphology of the hydrostatic skeleton of Chaetoderma nitidulum (Mollusca, Caudofoveata)
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title Life in the mud: Observations in aquariums and functional morphology of the hydrostatic skeleton of Chaetoderma nitidulum (Mollusca, Caudofoveata)
title_short Life in the mud: Observations in aquariums and functional morphology of the hydrostatic skeleton of Chaetoderma nitidulum (Mollusca, Caudofoveata)
title_full Life in the mud: Observations in aquariums and functional morphology of the hydrostatic skeleton of Chaetoderma nitidulum (Mollusca, Caudofoveata)
title_fullStr Life in the mud: Observations in aquariums and functional morphology of the hydrostatic skeleton of Chaetoderma nitidulum (Mollusca, Caudofoveata)
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