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Functional morphology of Tethya species (Porifera): 1. Quantitative 3D-analysis of Tethya wilhelma by synchrotron radiation based X-ray microtomography

机译:Tethya物种(Porifera)的功能形态:1.基于同步辐射的X射线显微断层摄影术对Tethya wilhelma进行定量3D分析

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Rhythmic body contraction is a phenomenon in the Porifera, which is only partly understood. As a foundation for the understanding of the functional morphology of the highly contractile Tethya wilhelma, we performed a qualitative and quantitative volumetric 3D-analysis of the morphology of a complete non-contracted specimen at resolutions of 5.2 and 6.9 μm, using synchrotron radiation based X-ray computed microtomography (SR-μCT). For the first time, we were able to visualize all three major body structures of a complete poriferan without dissection of the shock-frozen, fixed and contrasted specimen in a near-to-life confirmation: poriferan tissue, mineral skeleton and aquiferous system. Applying a ‘virtual cast’ technique allowed us to analyze the structural details of the complete canal structure. Our results imply an extensive re-circulation of water inside the poriferan due to well-developed by-pass-canals, connecting excurrent and incurrent system. Nevertheless, the oscule region is strictly separated from the incurrent system. Based on our data, we developed a hypothetical flow regime for T. wilhelma, which explains the necessity of by-pass canals to minimize pressure boosts in the canal system during contraction. Additionally, re-circulation optimizes nutrient uptake, within small-sized poriferans, like T. wilhelma. Quantitative analysis allowed us to measure volumes and surfaces, displaying remarkable organizational differences between choanosome and cortex, by means of distribution of morphological elements. The surface-to-volume ratio proved to be very high, underlining the importance of the poriferan pinacoderm. We support a pinacoderm-contraction hypothesis.
机译:节律性的身体收缩是Porifera中的一种现象,对此只有部分了解。作为理解高度收缩的Tethya wilhelma功能形态的基础,我们使用了基于X的同步加速器,对5.2和6.9μm分辨率的完整非收缩标本进行了定性和定量的体积3D分析。射线计算机断层扫描(SR-μCT)。第一次,我们能够可视化完整的紫瓷的所有三个主要身体结构,而无需在即将到来的确认中解剖激冷,固定和对比的标本:紫瓷组织,矿物骨架和含水系统。应用“虚拟石膏”技术使我们能够分析整个运河结构的结构细节。我们的研究结果表明,由于发达的旁路运河(连接外部和内部流动系统),使得poriferan内部的水大量再循环。但是,小孔区域与当前系统严格分开。根据我们的数据,我们为T. wilhelma开发了一种假想的水流状态,这解释了旁路运河在收缩期间最大程度地减小运河系统压力升高的必要性。此外,在小猪齿ifer(如T. wilhelma)中,再循环可以优化养分吸收。定量分析使我们能够通过形态元素的分布来测量体积和表面,从而显示出choanosome和皮质之间的显着组织差异。事实证明,体积比非常高,这说明了poriferan pinacoderm的重要性。我们支持Pinacoderm收缩假设。

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