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Occurrence, formation and function of organic sheets in the mineral tube structures of Serpulidae (polychaeta, Annelida).


ABSTRACT: A scanning electron microscopy study of organic sheets in serpulid tube mineral structures was carried out to discern their function, formation and evolution. The organic sheets may have some taxonomic value in distinguishing the two major clades of serpulids previously identified. The organic sheets in the mineral tube structure occur only in certain taxa belonging to clade A, but not all species in clade A have them. Organic sheets are best developed in genus Spirobranchus. One could speculate that organic sheets have evolved as an adaption to further strengthen the mechanical properties of the tubes in clade A, which contains serpulids with the most advanced mineral tube microstructures. The organic sheets are presumably secreted with at least some mineral phase.

SUBMITTER: Vinn O 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3792063 | biostudies-other | 2013

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-other

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Occurrence, formation and function of organic sheets in the mineral tube structures of Serpulidae (polychaeta, Annelida).

Vinn Olev O  

PloS one 20131007 10


A scanning electron microscopy study of organic sheets in serpulid tube mineral structures was carried out to discern their function, formation and evolution. The organic sheets may have some taxonomic value in distinguishing the two major clades of serpulids previously identified. The organic sheets in the mineral tube structure occur only in certain taxa belonging to clade A, but not all species in clade A have them. Organic sheets are best developed in genus Spirobranchus. One could speculate  ...[more]

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