Cephalopod origin and evolution: A congruent picture emerging from fossils, development and molecules

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作者
Kroeger, Bjoern [2 ]
Vinther, Jakob [1 ]
Fuchs, Dirk [3 ]
机构
[1] Yale Univ, Dept Geol & Geophys, New Haven, CT 06520 USA
[2] Museum Nat Kunde Berlin, Berlin, Germany
[3] Free Univ Berlin, Inst Geol Sci, D-1000 Berlin, Germany
关键词
Cambrian explosion; coleoidea; divergence estimate; fossil record; Nautiloidea; Nectocaris; COLEOID CEPHALOPODS; MIDDLE ORDOVICIAN; PHYLOGENY; GENUS; MORPHOLOGY; MOLLUSCA; OCTOPUS; PLATTENKALKS; NAUTILOIDEA; TAXONOMY;
D O I
10.1002/bies.201100001
中图分类号
Q5 [生物化学]; Q7 [分子生物学];
学科分类号
071010 ; 081704 ;
摘要
Cephalopods are extraordinary molluscs equipped with vertebrate-like intelligence and a unique buoyancy system for locomotion. A growing body of evidence from the fossil record, embryology and Bayesian molecular divergence estimations provides a comprehensive picture of their origins and evolution. Cephalopods evolved during the Cambrian (similar to 530 Ma) from a monoplacophoran-like mollusc in which the conical, external shell was modified into a chambered buoyancy apparatus. During the mid-Palaeozoic (similar to 416 Ma) cephalopods diverged into nautiloids and the presently dominant coleoids. Coleoids (i.e. squids, cuttlefish and octopods) internalised their shells and, in the late Palaeozoic (similar to 276 Ma), diverged into Vampyropoda and the Decabrachia. This shell internalisation appears to be a unique evolutionary event. In contrast, the loss of a mineralised shell has occurred several times in distinct coleoid lineages. The general tendency of shell reduction reflects a trend towards active modes of life and much more complex behaviour.
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页数:12
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