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PHYLUM PORIFERA CHAPTER 4 ORIGINS OF MULTICELLULAR ANIMAL ORIGINS OTHER EUKARYOTES Choanoflagellates Sponges Other animals Animals Individual Collar cell (choanocyte) origins? syncytial ciliate hypothesis colonial flagellate hypothesis polyphyletic origin molecular evidence? colonial flagellate hypothesis... BASAL PHYLOGENY THE ROOT OF THE ANIMAL TREE METAZOA (EUMETAZOA?) which group diverged first? Porifera Cnidaria Ctenophora Placozoa Telford et al. Evolution: A sisterly dispute. Nature (2016) vol. 529 (7586) pp. 286-287 SIMION ET AL., 2017

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Page 1: ORIGINS OF MULTICELLULAR ANIMAL ORIGINSPHYLUM PORIFERA CHAPTER 4 ORIGINS OF MULTICELLULAR ANIMAL ORIGINS OTHER EUKARYOTES Choanoflagellates Sponges Other animals s Individual Collar

PHYLUM PORIFERACHAPTER 4

ORIGINS OF MULTICELLULAR

ANIMAL ORIGINS

OTHER

EUKARYOTES

Choanoflagellates

Sponges

Other animals

Anim

als

Individual

Collar cell

(choanocyte)

▸ origins? ▸ syncytial ciliate hypothesis ▸ colonial flagellate hypothesis ▸ polyphyletic origin ▸ molecular evidence? ▸ colonial flagellate hypothesis...

BASAL PHYLOGENY

THE ROOT OF THE ANIMAL TREE▸ METAZOA (EUMETAZOA?) ▸ which group diverged first? ▸ Porifera ▸ Cnidaria ▸ Ctenophora ▸ Placozoa

Telford et al. Evolution: A sisterly dispute. Nature (2016) vol. 529 (7586) pp. 286-287

SIMION ET AL., 2017

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MYSTERY PHYLUM?

PLACOZOA▸ Phylum Placozoa ▸ only one species ▸ Trichoplax adhaerens

▸ poorly understood ▸ asexual reproduction ▸ fragmentation/budding

▸ sexual?

0.5 mm

placozoan

SPONGES

PORIFERA▸ Phylum Porifera— ▸ porus-pore, fera-bearing ▸ Sessile, aquatic ▸ Simple cellular level of organization

BASIC FEATURES

ANATOMY▸ general body form ▸ Spongocoel ▸ Ostia ▸ Osculum

choanocyte

pinacocyte

archaeocyte

spicule

ostium (porocyte)

osculum

▸ Pinacocytes ▸ protective, sometimes contractile

▸ Mesohyl ▸ Spongin, Spicules ▸ Archaeocytes—ameboid cells (amoebocytes)

▸ Choanocytes— “collar” cells

Spongocoel

Osculum

Pore

Epidermis Water

flow

Mesohyl

Choanocyte

Spicules

Amoebocytes

Flagellum

Collar

Food particles

in mucusChoanocyte

Amoebocyte

Phagocytosis of

food particles

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BODY FORMS

ANATOMY▸ Body form— ▸ Asconoid ▸ Syconoid ▸ Leuconoid

Syconoid sponge

BODY FORMS

ANATOMY▸ syconoid anatomy

EXTE

RIOR

SPON

GOCO

EL

INCURRENT CANAL

RADIAL CANAL

prosopyle

apopyle

ostium

PORIFERA

REPRODUCTION▸ Asexual ▸ external or internal buds ▸ Gemmules ▸ somatic embryogenesis

▸ Sexual ▸ mostly monoecious sponges ▸ cross- or self-fertilize ▸ archaeocytes

▸ development ▸ blastula (coeloblastula) ▸ inversion - amphiblastula ▸ some develop into stereoblastula

PORIFERA

TAXONOMY▸ Class Calcarea— ▸ small calcareous sponges

▸ Class Hexactinellida— ▸ silicious, interconnected spicules ▸ syncytial body

▸ Class Demospongiae— ▸ 95% of species

▸ Class Homoscleromorpha?