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Investment Choices in Post-Embryonic Development: Quantifying Interactions Among Growth, Regeneration, and Asexual Reproduction in the Annelid Pristina leidyi

机译:后胚胎发育的投资选择:量化安妮丽德·普里什蒂纳·莱迪(Annslid Pristina leidyi)的生长,再生和无性生殖之间的相互作用

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Animals capable of multiple forms of post-embryonic development, such as growth, regeneration, and asexual reproduction, must make choices about which processes to invest in. What strategies guide post-embryonic resource allocation investments? We investigated this question in the annelid Pristina leidyi, which can grow continuously, regenerates well, and reproduces asexually by fission. We found that in this species growth is concentrated in three zones: a subterminal posterior zone (forming new segments), a mid-body zone (forming fission zones), and a previously undescribed subterminal anterior zone at the base of the prostomium (which we suggest continually builds the prostomium through a "conveyor-belt" like process). Body-wide counts of proliferating cells are greater under high food than low food conditions but proliferation patterns themselves are independent of feeding level. Proliferation patterns are strongly affected by amputation, however, with proliferation rapidly shutting-down throughout the body, except at the wound site, following injury. Relative investment to fission and regeneration is highly context-dependent, being sensitive to the position of the cut and the stage of fission. Outcomes range from fission acceleration and regeneration stalling (high fission regeneration investment) to resorption of fission zones and progression of regeneration (low fission regeneration investment). Our findings reveal strong interactions between growth, regeneration, and fission and demonstrate a particularly important effect of injury on resource allocation patterns. Patterns of resource investment in P. leidyi show similarities to those described in two other groups that evolved fission independently (naidine annelids and catenulid flatworms), suggesting that similar developmental and physiological contexts may drive convergent evolution of resource allocation strategies.
机译:具有多种胚胎后发育形式(例如生长,再生和无性繁殖)的动物,必须对要投资的流程做出选择。哪些策略指导胚胎后资源分配投资?我们在无脊椎动物Pristina leidyi中调查了这个问题,该动物可以连续生长,再生良好并通过裂变无性繁殖。我们发现该物种的生长集中在三个区域:亚末端后区域(形成新的节段),中体区域(形成裂变区域)和在un座底部的先前未描述的亚末端前区域(我们建议通过“传送带”之类的方法不断地构建义齿。在高食物条件下,全身体的增殖细胞数量要比低食物条件下的要大,但其增殖方式本身与摄食水平无关。截肢对增殖方式有很大的影响,但是在受伤后,除了伤口部位以外,整个身体的增殖都迅速关闭。裂变和再生的相对投资高度依赖于上下文,对切割位置和裂变阶段很敏感。结果的范围从裂变加速和再生失速(高裂变再生投资)到裂变区的吸收和再生进展(低裂变再生投资)。我们的发现揭示了生长,再生和裂变之间的强大相互作用,并表明了伤害对资源分配模式的特别重要的影响。莱迪疟原虫的资源投资模式显示出与另两个独立发生裂变的组(萘啶虫类和邻核类扁虫)中描述的相似,这表明相似的发育和生理环境可能推动资源分配策略的趋同进化。

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