Origin of Chordates BIOL 495 – Chapter Two.

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Origin of Chordates BIOL 495 – Chapter Two

Comparative Vertebrate Anatomy

Abundance of Phyla #1 – Arthropoda #2 – Nematoda

#3 – Mollusca #4 – Chordata

Relative abundance of species in phyla

Protostomes vs Deuterostomes Protostome Deutersotome Cleavage Coelom origin Blastopore fate

Chordate Features Notochord* Pharyngeal Slits Endostyle or Thyroid Gland* Dorsal Hollow Nerve Cord* Postanal Tail* Chalk board!

Notochord

Pharyngeal Slits NOT really ‘gill slits’ Pharynx – part of digestive track immediately posterior to mouth

Endostyle or Thyroid Gland Endostyle – part of the filter feeding apparatus Thyroid gland – hormone producing endocrine gland Evidence for Homology: Arise embryological from the same tissue (floor of the pharynx) Are involve with iodine metabolism Endostyle  Thyroid Gland in Lampreys

Dorsal Hollow Nerve Chord

Postanal Tail

“Protochordates” ‘grouped’ mainly by primitive features pelagic larva benthic adults (many sessile) Myomeres Segmented blocks of muscle – outer body wall

Hemichordata – Acorn Worms

Hemichordata – Relationships? Hemichordata Larva Echinoderm Larva

Cephalochordata – Amphioxus Anatomy, diff from acorn worms! Diff from us? High light stuff that will be diff from tunicates Ecology – world wide, all over, live buried. Filter feeders. No anterior swelling of dorsal nerve cord Midgut cecum’s evolutionary fate? Liver or pancreas perhaps

Blood is colorless plasma Same general circulation pattern as vertebrates: blood flows anteriorly into the ventral aorta, up to the dorsal aorta, posteriorly in the dorsal aorta. No ebb and flow pattern, even though they lack a heart

Urochordata – Tunicates/Sea Squirts Ecology as well

Has identifiable heart and rudimentary ‘brain’

Chordate Origins? Pikaia ~ 530 million years old

Chordate Origins, Echinoderma grade ancestor? Hemichordata Larva Echinoderm Larva Pedomorphosis

Another wrinkle: Inverted body plan