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The Lophophorate Phyla Lophotrochozoa Lophophorata Lophophorate Characteristics =“crest bearers” phoronids, brachiopods, ectoprocts (bryozoa), entoprocts (kampozoa) at first members have little in common allied with deuterostomes = tripartite body plan (pro-, meso-, metasome) each part contains a separate coelom U-shaped gut, often transient reproductive nearly all secrete casings/shells 1 Phylum Phoronida =“horseshoe worms” 20 species, 2 genera (Phoronis, Phoronopsis) 0.6-50cm long, 5mm thick entirely marine vermiform body enclosed in chitinous tube sedentary, infaunal, benthic intertidal - 400m Lifespan = up to a year lophophore = 1-many 100s tentacles suspension feeders = lophophore into current Phoronid Distribution Phoronid Bauplan prosome (protocoelom) = epistome = fold extending along tentacles, overhanging mouth mesosome (mesocoelom) bears lophophore, diaphragm metasome (trunk, metacoelom) = slender, cylindrical, posterior ampulla NS= ganglion b/w mouth-anus, nerve ring (lophophore) & giant nerve fibers metanephridia 2 Phoronid Bauplan continued Closed circulation, 2 longitudinal vessels, stomach blood plexus, erythrocytes Phoronid Reproduction hermaphrodites fertilization likely internal 2 strategies: 1. few, large eggs (12-25), yolk, brooded 2. large # of small eggs (500), hatch after days larvae = actinotroch, planktotrophic for 2-3 weeks metamorphosis = catastrophic (30 min) asexual through regeneration Phylum Ectoprocta (Bryozoa) 3 Bryozoan Characteristic = “moss animals”, sessile, colonial 5000 known species marine, freshwater (50 species) less than 0.5 cm each colony lives inside a chamber antineoplasic reagents = Bugula = Bryostatin Bryozoan Bauplan colony = zoarium zooid = 1 animal exoskeleton = zoecium polyp(ide) = lophophore & soft body orifice = opening operculum = flaplike covering Bryozoan Bauplan Nature of exoskeleton/ form of colony differs Forms are either lophopodid or plumatellid 4 Bryozoan Bauplan Colony forms can be categorized as stoloniferous or nonstoloniferous Bryozoan Bauplan Zooids in many colonies are polymorhpic autozooids heterozooids kenozoids avicularia Bryozoan Bauplan lophophore can be retracted in membranous sac = dilator muscles atrium closure = sphincter muscles ciliary tracts in tentacles = current towards mouth http://bryozoa.blogspot.com/2007/11/ecology.html U-shaped digestive tract brown bodies = waste elimination NS and sense organs reduced 5 Bryozoan Reproduction Asexual budding = colony expansion Sexual hermaphrodites external fertilization, some brood (ovicells) larvae of free = feed, larvae of brooding = no feeding commonly cyphonaute larva Phylum Entoprocta Entoprocta Characteristics = goblet worms, nodding heads, kamptozoans 0.5-5mm in size, 150 species aquatic, mostly marine speculated to be related to bryozoans, but pseudocoelomate superficially resemble Hydra polyp sequential hermaphrodites 6 Entoprocta Bauplan goblet shaped and bilaterally symmetrical 6-36 tentacles around mouth/anus, fold over mouth contractile stalk attaches to substrate no muscle layers, circulatory or gas exchange organs Phylum Brachiopoda Brachiopoda Characteristics solitary, benthic, marine, 2shelled, attach to substrate by pedicle most 4-6cm but range from 1mm-9cm 335 living species = rare today, dominant during Paleozoic incredibly rich fossil record outcompeted 7 Brachiopod Bauplan ventral/pedicle valve = animals ventral side up dorsal/brachial valve outer shell = periostracum inner = variable substances => secreted by mantle lobes many shells with perforations = punctate articulated by adductor muscles reduced NS= dorsal/ventral ganglion ciliated lophophore Brachiopod Reproduction no asexual reproduction (similar to bivalves) diecious, gonad transient in metacoel fertilization external some brood (sperm picked up by female feeding current) cleavage = holoblastic, radial and leads to coeloblastula lobate larva 8