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Phylum Hemichordata. Marine worms Share characteristics with echinoderms and chordates Deuterostomes (radial cleavage) Pharyngeal gill slits Some have dorsal, hollow nerve cord. Class Enteropneusta. Acorn worms ~ 70 species Live in burrows in fine sediments. Acorn worms.
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Phylum Hemichordata • Marine worms • Share characteristics with echinoderms and chordates • Deuterostomes (radial cleavage) • Pharyngeal gill slits • Some have dorsal, hollow nerve cord
Class Enteropneusta • Acorn worms ~ 70 species • Live in burrows in fine sediments
Acorn worms • Proboscis for burrowing and feeding
Acorn worms • Mostly deposit feeders
Digestion • Mouth – esophagus – pharynx – intestine - anus
Respiration • Gill slits connected to pharynx • Cilia move water through mouth, out pharynx
Circulation • Closed system with blood and vessels
Nervous system • Similar to echinoderms – no brain • Nerve cords connect all regions
Reproduction • Dioecious = separate sexes • Gonads produce gametes • External fertilization
Tornaria larva • Similar appearance to echinoderm larva • Ciliated bands
Class Pterobranchia • Colonial zooid • Construct rigid tubes • Ciliated tentacles • U-shaped gut • Pharyngeal gill slits
New topic: invertebrate evolution • Original prediction for larva type: • Ancestral condition = external fertilization, non-feeding larvae • More recently evolved = internal fertilization, feeding larvae • Both conditions are scattered across phyla
Evolution across the Central American Isthmus • Formed 2-3 mya • Enough time for evolution?
Different environments? • Western Atlantic • water depth varies among islands, different climate – no upwellings, less El Nino effects, higher evaporation rate, lower productivity
Different environments? • Eastern Pacific • Deeper, upwellings bring nutrients, El Nino effects strong, stronger tidal effects
Different environments? • Western Atlantic: sea grass beds common • Not in EP
Different environments? • Western Atlantic: coral reefs large – hundreds of acres, higher S • Small outcrops in EP, lower S
Different taxa? • Large swimmers can still disperse around continents • Not smaller-bodied taxa
Genetic differences? • Similar mitochondrial DNA differences for all crustracea • Other groups – variation high
Life history differences? • Echinoderm, bivalve eggs smaller in open ocean EP = higher productivity
Speciation? • Many examples of incompatibility, but not distinct species yet