Molecular phylogenetic and embryological evidence that feeding larvae have been reacquired in a marine gastropod
R Collin, OR Chaparro, F Winkler… - The Biological …, 2007 - journals.uchicago.edu
Evolutionary transitions between different modes of development in marine invertebrates are
thought to be biased toward the loss of feeding larvae. Because the morphology of feeding …
thought to be biased toward the loss of feeding larvae. Because the morphology of feeding …
[PDF][PDF] Evolutionary transitions in mode of development
Edited by Tyler J. Carrier, Adam M. Reitzel, and Andreas Heyland: Oxford University Press
(2018).© Oxford University Press. DOI: 10.1093/oso/9780198786962.003. 0004 that act on …
(2018).© Oxford University Press. DOI: 10.1093/oso/9780198786962.003. 0004 that act on …
Feeding and nonfeeding larval development and life-history evolution in marine invertebrates
RR Strathmann - Annual review of ecology and systematics, 1985 - annualreviews.org
Many marine invertebrates have elaborate feeding larval forms whereas others, sometimes
within the same taxon, have more. direct development. This contrast in development raises …
within the same taxon, have more. direct development. This contrast in development raises …
Phylogenetic effects, the loss of complex characters, and the evolution of development in calyptraeid gastropods
R Collin - Evolution, 2004 - Wiley Online Library
Despite considerable theoretical and empirical work on the population genetic effects of
mode of development in benthic marine invertebrates, it is unclear what factors generate …
mode of development in benthic marine invertebrates, it is unclear what factors generate …
Growth and differentiation during delayed metamorphosis of feeding gastropod larvae: signatures of ancestry and innovation
MP Lesoway, LR Page - Marine biology, 2008 - Springer
Extent of larval growth among marine invertebrates has potentially profound implications for
performance by benthic recruits because body size influences many biological processes …
performance by benthic recruits because body size influences many biological processes …
Evolution of larvae and developmental modes
GA Wray - Ecology of marine invertebrate larvae, 2020 - taylorfrancis.com
This chapter examines the origin and diversification of metazoan larvae and developmental
modes. It discusses the major features of larval evolution, and considers their developmental …
modes. It discusses the major features of larval evolution, and considers their developmental …
The evolution and loss of feeding larval stages of marine invertebrates
RR Strathmann - Evolution, 1978 - JSTOR
1. With the possible exception of inarticulate brachiopods, members of the oligomera
(brachiopods, ectoprocts, phoronids, hemichordates, echinoderms) do not reacquire a …
(brachiopods, ectoprocts, phoronids, hemichordates, echinoderms) do not reacquire a …
Co‐option and dissociation in larval origins and evolution: the sea urchin larval gut
AC Love, AE Lee, ME Andrews… - Evolution & …, 2008 - Wiley Online Library
The origin of marine invertebrate larvae has been an area of controversy in developmental
evolution for over a century. Here, we address the question of whether a pelagic “larval” or …
evolution for over a century. Here, we address the question of whether a pelagic “larval” or …
The other gastropod larvae: Larval morphogenesis in a marine neritimorph
LR Page, SJ Ferguson - Journal of Morphology, 2013 - Wiley Online Library
Two of the three major gastropod clades with feeding larvae are sister groups and larval
morphogenesis for members of these clades, the Caenogastropoda and Heterobranchia …
morphogenesis for members of these clades, the Caenogastropoda and Heterobranchia …
Larvae in invertebrate development and evolution
CS Hickman - The origin and evolution of larval forms, 1999 - Elsevier
Publisher Summary This chapter discusses the role of larvae in the development and
evolution of invertebrates. The larvae of marine invertebrates are intricately functioning …
evolution of invertebrates. The larvae of marine invertebrates are intricately functioning …