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Slides by Jonathan Eisen for BIS2C at UC Davis Spring 2016
Lecture 28:
Triploblasts-Protostomes I:
Lophotrochozoans
BIS 002C
Biodiversity & the Tree of Life
Spring 2016
Prof. Jonathan Eisen
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Slides by Jonathan Eisen for BIS2C at UC Davis Spring 2016
Where we are going and where we have been…
•Previous lecture:
•27: Diploblasts
•Current Lecture:
•28: Triploblasts: Protostomes:
Lophotrochozonas
•Next Lecture:
•29: Triploblasts: Protostomes:
Ecdysozoans
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Animal Diversity Topics
• Major Groups
• Diversity within Groups
• Key Features of Groups
!Body Plans, Forms and Symmetry
!Reproduction and Life Cycles
!Mobility
!Feeding
• Examples
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Lophotrochozoans
• Key Features of Lophotrochozoans
• Major Groups
• Diversity within Groups
• Examples
!Molluscs
!Annelids
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Animal Diversity
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Animal Diversity
Diploblasts
Triploblasts
Monoblasts
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Animal Diversity
Monoblasts
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Animal Diversity
Diploblasts
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Clicker
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Clicker
Placozoans are really simple. Why don’t we place them at
the base of the animal tree? Why do we believe the
molecular phylogeny?
A. Molecular phylogeny is more prone to homoplasy
B. Appearances can be deceiving.
C. Organismal complexity always increases over
evolutionary time
D. Sequences cannot undergo convergent evolution
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Clicker
Placozoans are really simple. Why don’t we place them at
the base of the animal tree? Why do we believe the
molecular phylogeny?
A. Molecular phylogeny is more prone to homoplasy
B. Appearances can be deceiving.
C. Organismal complexity always increases over
evolutionary time
D. Sequences cannot undergo convergent evolution
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Slides by Jonathan Eisen for BIS2C at UC Davis Spring 2016
Animal Diversity
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Triploblasts
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Animal Diversity
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Lophotrochozoa
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Lophotrochozoa
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Lophotrochozoa
A lophophore circular or U-
shaped ring of hollow, ciliated
tentacles around the mouth. It
Lophophorates
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Lophotrochozoa
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Lophotrochozoa
A trochophore is a
specialized, free-swimming
larval stage. Moves and pulls
in food by beating a band of
cilia.
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Lophotrochozoa
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Lophotrochozoa
Zoa = Animal
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Lophotrochozoa
A Few Summaries for Your Enjoyment …
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Figure 32.6 Flatworms Include Both Parasites and Free-Living
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Figure 32.7 Rotifers and Gastrotrichs
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Figure 32.7 Rotifers and Gastrotrichs (Part 2)
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Figure 32.8 Ribbon Worms
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Figure 32.9 A Brachiopod’s Lophophore
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Figure 32.10 Phoronids
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Lophotrochozoa
Not JUST for your enjoyment …
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Mollusks
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• Most diverse group of Lophotrochozoans
•~90,000 species, both aquatic and terrestrial.
Mollusks: Main Features
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• Bilaterally symmetrical (secondary asymmetry), coelomate
protostomes
• Reduced coelom
• Open or closed circulatory system
• Body plan: mantle, foot, and visceral mass
• Mouth with a radula (lost in some groups)
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Mantle
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• Fold of tissue along the dorsal surface that covers the visceral
mass and encloses the mantle cavity.
• Secretes the shell (when present).
Foot
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• Large, ventral muscle mass.
• Used for locomotion, burrowing, and feeding.
• Modified as a siphon (bivalves) or tentacles (cephalopods).
Visceral Mass
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•Central mass that encloses digestive, circulatory, excretory, and
reproductive organs.
Radula
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• Rasping organ used for feeding.
A Few Summaries for Your Enjoyment …
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Chitons
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Chitons: 1,000 species.
Eight overlapping calcareous plates,
surrounded by a girdle, protect the
organs and muscular foot.
Most are marine omnivores that
scrape rocks with a radula.
They cling tightly to rock surfaces
with the large, muscular foot.
Gastropods
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Gastropods: snails, slugs,
nudibranchs, limpets,
abalones; 85,000 species.
Most move by gliding on the
foot, but in a few species it is
a swimming organ.
Nudibranchs and slugs have lost
their shells. Many are toxic
and have brilliant colors for
warning (aposematic
coloration). Others have
camouflaged coloration.
Land snails and slugs are the
only mollusks that live in
terrestrial habitats.
The mantle tissue is modified
into a highly vascularized
lung.
Bivalves
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Bivalves: clams, oysters,
scallops, mussels; 30,000
species.
Have hinged, two-part shells.
Many use the foot to
burrow into mud or sand.
Feed by bringing water in the
incurrent siphon and
filtering food particles with
large gills; water exits
through the excurrent
siphon.
Not JUST for your enjoyment …
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Mollusk Example: Cephalopods
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• Cephalopods: squids,
octopuses, nautiluses; 800
species.
• Excurrent siphon modified to
eject water pulses allowing “jet
propulsion.”
• Head with complex sensory
organs. Eyes are comparable to
those of vertebrates.
• Head has arms and/or tentacles
(modified from food) used for
predation and movement.
• Most retain a small internal shell
for internal support.
• Octopuses completely lost
shells
• Many intelligent w/ complex
communications
Cephalopods: Vision
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• Single lens eye, very similar to vertebrates
Cephalopods: Outward Appearance Modification I
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Slides by Jonathan Eisen for BIS2C at UC Davis Spring 2016
Cephalopods: Outward Appearance Modification II
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Slides by Jonathan Eisen for BIS2C at UC Davis Spring 2016
Slides by Jonathan Eisen for BIS2C at UC Davis Spring 2016
Annelids
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• ~ 19,000 species, marine
and terrestrial
• The coelom in each
segment is isolated from the
coelom in other segments.
• A separate nerve ganglion
controls each segment.
• Most have a thin, permeable
body wall that serves for
gas exchange; restricted to
aquatic or moist habitats.
.
Annelid Example: Pogonophorans (Bearded Worms)
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Hydrothermal Vent
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(Image from Dive and Discover, WHOI)
Deep Ocean Seawater
Seafloor
Scientists Expected Little Life There
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• No light
• Very high pressure
• Low temperatures
• Very little food
• New seafloor
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http://nationalgeographic.org/media/deep-sea-hydrothermal-vents/
Teeming Ecosystem
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Clicker
Tubeworm symbionts fix carbon dioxide using energy and
electrons from hydrogen sulfide (H2S).
This makes them
A. Chemolithoheterotrophs
B. Chemoorganoheterotrophs
C. Chemoorganoautotrophs
D. Chemolithoautotrophs
E. None of the above
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Clicker
Tubeworm symbionts fix carbon dioxide using energy and
electrons from hydrogen sulfide (H2S).
This makes them
A. Chemolithoheterotrophs
B. Chemoorganoheterotrophs
C. Chemoorganoautotrophs
D. Chemolithoautotrophs
E. None of the above
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Component Different Forms
Energy source Light
Photo
Chemical
Chemo
Electron source
(reducing
equivalent)
Inorganic
Litho
Organic
Organo
Carbon source Carbon from C1
compounds
Auto
Carbon from
organics
Hetero
Forms of nutrition (trophy)
Three main components to “trophy”
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Tubeworm Anatomy
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No Mouth
No Digestive Tract
No Anus
Basic Tubeworm Anatomy
But how can
they eat with no
mouth, gut, or
anus?
Colleen Canavaugh
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Filled with Bacteria
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Basic Tubeworm Anatomy
Dr. Colleen Cavanaugh used microscopy
techniques in 1981 and discovered billions
of bacterial cells packed inside the
tubeworm’s trophosome.
1011 bacteria per gram of trophosome!!
Plume
Trophosome
Pogonorphorans
Pogonophorans live in tubes of chitin.
Digestive tract has been lost.
They take up dissolved organic matter from
the substrate and have endosymbiotic
bacteria in a specialized organ called the
trophosome.
Hemoglobin in the tentacles imparts red
color.
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Pogonophoran's
Pogonophorans were discovered in the
twentieth century in the deep oceans.
Largest are up to 2 meters long and live near
deep hydrothermal vents.
The endosymbiotic bacteria fix carbon using
energy from the oxidation of H2S.
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Whale Fall Worms
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• Chemoautotrophs related to beard worms with similar
features (no gut).
• Live on ‘whale falls’ the decaying remains of whales.
• Bacteria are able to metabolize bone and lipids.
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http://video.nationalgeographic.com/video/hydrothermal-vents
Figure 32.11 Annelids Have Many Body Segments (Part 1)
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Figure 32.11 Annelids Have Many Body Segments (Part 2)
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BIS2C: Lecture 28: Lophotrochozoans

  • 1. Slides by Jonathan Eisen for BIS2C at UC Davis Spring 2016 Lecture 28: Triploblasts-Protostomes I: Lophotrochozoans BIS 002C Biodiversity & the Tree of Life Spring 2016 Prof. Jonathan Eisen !1
  • 2. Slides by Jonathan Eisen for BIS2C at UC Davis Spring 2016 Where we are going and where we have been… •Previous lecture: •27: Diploblasts •Current Lecture: •28: Triploblasts: Protostomes: Lophotrochozonas •Next Lecture: •29: Triploblasts: Protostomes: Ecdysozoans !2
  • 3. Slides by Jonathan Eisen for BIS2C at UC Davis Spring 2016 Animal Diversity Topics • Major Groups • Diversity within Groups • Key Features of Groups !Body Plans, Forms and Symmetry !Reproduction and Life Cycles !Mobility !Feeding • Examples !3
  • 4. Slides by Jonathan Eisen for BIS2C at UC Davis Spring 2016 Lophotrochozoans • Key Features of Lophotrochozoans • Major Groups • Diversity within Groups • Examples !Molluscs !Annelids !4
  • 5. Slides by Jonathan Eisen for BIS2C at UC Davis Spring 2016 Animal Diversity !5
  • 6. Slides by Jonathan Eisen for BIS2C at UC Davis Spring 2016 Animal Diversity Diploblasts Triploblasts Monoblasts !6
  • 7. Slides by Jonathan Eisen for BIS2C at UC Davis Spring 2016 Animal Diversity Monoblasts !7
  • 8. Slides by Jonathan Eisen for BIS2C at UC Davis Spring 2016 Animal Diversity Diploblasts !8
  • 9. Clicker !9Slides by Jonathan Eisen for BIS2C at UC Davis Spring 2016
  • 10. Clicker Placozoans are really simple. Why don’t we place them at the base of the animal tree? Why do we believe the molecular phylogeny? A. Molecular phylogeny is more prone to homoplasy B. Appearances can be deceiving. C. Organismal complexity always increases over evolutionary time D. Sequences cannot undergo convergent evolution !10Slides by Jonathan Eisen for BIS2C at UC Davis Spring 2016
  • 11. Clicker Placozoans are really simple. Why don’t we place them at the base of the animal tree? Why do we believe the molecular phylogeny? A. Molecular phylogeny is more prone to homoplasy B. Appearances can be deceiving. C. Organismal complexity always increases over evolutionary time D. Sequences cannot undergo convergent evolution !11Slides by Jonathan Eisen for BIS2C at UC Davis Spring 2016
  • 12. Slides by Jonathan Eisen for BIS2C at UC Davis Spring 2016 Animal Diversity 12 Triploblasts
  • 13. Slides by Jonathan Eisen for BIS2C at UC Davis Spring 2016 Animal Diversity 13
  • 14. Slides by Jonathan Eisen for BIS2C at UC Davis Spring 2016 14
  • 15. Slides by Jonathan Eisen for BIS2C at UC Davis Spring 2016 Lophotrochozoa !15
  • 16. Lophotrochozoa Slides by Jonathan Eisen for BIS2C at UC Davis Spring 2016 Lophotrochozoa A lophophore circular or U- shaped ring of hollow, ciliated tentacles around the mouth. It Lophophorates !16
  • 17. Lophotrochozoa Slides by Jonathan Eisen for BIS2C at UC Davis Spring 2016 Lophotrochozoa A trochophore is a specialized, free-swimming larval stage. Moves and pulls in food by beating a band of cilia. !17
  • 18. Lophotrochozoa !18Slides by Jonathan Eisen for BIS2C at UC Davis Spring 2016 Lophotrochozoa Zoa = Animal
  • 19. !19Slides by Jonathan Eisen for BIS2C at UC Davis Spring 2016 Lophotrochozoa
  • 20. A Few Summaries for Your Enjoyment … !20Slides by Jonathan Eisen for BIS2C at UC Davis Spring 2016
  • 21. Figure 32.6 Flatworms Include Both Parasites and Free-Living !21Slides by Jonathan Eisen for BIS2C at UC Davis Spring 2016
  • 22. Figure 32.7 Rotifers and Gastrotrichs !22Slides by Jonathan Eisen for BIS2C at UC Davis Spring 2016
  • 23. Figure 32.7 Rotifers and Gastrotrichs (Part 2) !23Slides by Jonathan Eisen for BIS2C at UC Davis Spring 2016
  • 24. Figure 32.8 Ribbon Worms !24Slides by Jonathan Eisen for BIS2C at UC Davis Spring 2016
  • 25. Figure 32.9 A Brachiopod’s Lophophore !25Slides by Jonathan Eisen for BIS2C at UC Davis Spring 2016
  • 26. Figure 32.10 Phoronids !26Slides by Jonathan Eisen for BIS2C at UC Davis Spring 2016
  • 27. !27Slides by Jonathan Eisen for BIS2C at UC Davis Spring 2016 Lophotrochozoa
  • 28. Not JUST for your enjoyment … !28Slides by Jonathan Eisen for BIS2C at UC Davis Spring 2016
  • 29. Mollusks !29Slides by Jonathan Eisen for BIS2C at UC Davis Spring 2016 • Most diverse group of Lophotrochozoans •~90,000 species, both aquatic and terrestrial.
  • 30. Mollusks: Main Features !30Slides by Jonathan Eisen for BIS2C at UC Davis Spring 2016 • Bilaterally symmetrical (secondary asymmetry), coelomate protostomes • Reduced coelom • Open or closed circulatory system • Body plan: mantle, foot, and visceral mass • Mouth with a radula (lost in some groups)
  • 31. !31Slides by Jonathan Eisen for BIS2C at UC Davis Spring 2016
  • 32. Mantle !32Slides by Jonathan Eisen for BIS2C at UC Davis Spring 2016 • Fold of tissue along the dorsal surface that covers the visceral mass and encloses the mantle cavity. • Secretes the shell (when present).
  • 33. Foot !33Slides by Jonathan Eisen for BIS2C at UC Davis Spring 2016 • Large, ventral muscle mass. • Used for locomotion, burrowing, and feeding. • Modified as a siphon (bivalves) or tentacles (cephalopods).
  • 34. Visceral Mass !34Slides by Jonathan Eisen for BIS2C at UC Davis Spring 2016 •Central mass that encloses digestive, circulatory, excretory, and reproductive organs.
  • 35. Radula !35Slides by Jonathan Eisen for BIS2C at UC Davis Spring 2016 • Rasping organ used for feeding.
  • 36. A Few Summaries for Your Enjoyment … !36Slides by Jonathan Eisen for BIS2C at UC Davis Spring 2016
  • 37. Chitons !37Slides by Jonathan Eisen for BIS2C at UC Davis Spring 2016 Chitons: 1,000 species. Eight overlapping calcareous plates, surrounded by a girdle, protect the organs and muscular foot. Most are marine omnivores that scrape rocks with a radula. They cling tightly to rock surfaces with the large, muscular foot.
  • 38. Gastropods !38Slides by Jonathan Eisen for BIS2C at UC Davis Spring 2016 Gastropods: snails, slugs, nudibranchs, limpets, abalones; 85,000 species. Most move by gliding on the foot, but in a few species it is a swimming organ. Nudibranchs and slugs have lost their shells. Many are toxic and have brilliant colors for warning (aposematic coloration). Others have camouflaged coloration. Land snails and slugs are the only mollusks that live in terrestrial habitats. The mantle tissue is modified into a highly vascularized lung.
  • 39. Bivalves !39Slides by Jonathan Eisen for BIS2C at UC Davis Spring 2016 Bivalves: clams, oysters, scallops, mussels; 30,000 species. Have hinged, two-part shells. Many use the foot to burrow into mud or sand. Feed by bringing water in the incurrent siphon and filtering food particles with large gills; water exits through the excurrent siphon.
  • 40. Not JUST for your enjoyment … !40Slides by Jonathan Eisen for BIS2C at UC Davis Spring 2016
  • 41. Mollusk Example: Cephalopods !41Slides by Jonathan Eisen for BIS2C at UC Davis Spring 2016 • Cephalopods: squids, octopuses, nautiluses; 800 species. • Excurrent siphon modified to eject water pulses allowing “jet propulsion.” • Head with complex sensory organs. Eyes are comparable to those of vertebrates. • Head has arms and/or tentacles (modified from food) used for predation and movement. • Most retain a small internal shell for internal support. • Octopuses completely lost shells • Many intelligent w/ complex communications
  • 42. Cephalopods: Vision !42Slides by Jonathan Eisen for BIS2C at UC Davis Spring 2016 • Single lens eye, very similar to vertebrates
  • 43. Cephalopods: Outward Appearance Modification I !43Slides by Jonathan Eisen for BIS2C at UC Davis Spring 2016
  • 44. Slides by Jonathan Eisen for BIS2C at UC Davis Spring 2016
  • 45. Cephalopods: Outward Appearance Modification II !45Slides by Jonathan Eisen for BIS2C at UC Davis Spring 2016
  • 46. Slides by Jonathan Eisen for BIS2C at UC Davis Spring 2016
  • 47. Slides by Jonathan Eisen for BIS2C at UC Davis Spring 2016
  • 48. Annelids !48Slides by Jonathan Eisen for BIS2C at UC Davis Spring 2016 • ~ 19,000 species, marine and terrestrial • The coelom in each segment is isolated from the coelom in other segments. • A separate nerve ganglion controls each segment. • Most have a thin, permeable body wall that serves for gas exchange; restricted to aquatic or moist habitats. .
  • 49. Annelid Example: Pogonophorans (Bearded Worms) !49Slides by Jonathan Eisen for BIS2C at UC Davis Spring 2016
  • 50. Hydrothermal Vent 50Slides by Jonathan Eisen for BIS2C at UC Davis Spring 2016 (Image from Dive and Discover, WHOI) Deep Ocean Seawater Seafloor
  • 51. Scientists Expected Little Life There 51Slides by Jonathan Eisen for BIS2C at UC Davis Spring 2016 • No light • Very high pressure • Low temperatures • Very little food • New seafloor
  • 52. !52Slides by Jonathan Eisen for BIS2C at UC Davis Spring 2016 http://nationalgeographic.org/media/deep-sea-hydrothermal-vents/
  • 53. Teeming Ecosystem !53Slides by Jonathan Eisen for BIS2C at UC Davis Spring 2016
  • 54. Clicker Tubeworm symbionts fix carbon dioxide using energy and electrons from hydrogen sulfide (H2S). This makes them A. Chemolithoheterotrophs B. Chemoorganoheterotrophs C. Chemoorganoautotrophs D. Chemolithoautotrophs E. None of the above !54Slides by Jonathan Eisen for BIS2C at UC Davis Spring 2016
  • 55. Clicker Tubeworm symbionts fix carbon dioxide using energy and electrons from hydrogen sulfide (H2S). This makes them A. Chemolithoheterotrophs B. Chemoorganoheterotrophs C. Chemoorganoautotrophs D. Chemolithoautotrophs E. None of the above !55Slides by Jonathan Eisen for BIS2C at UC Davis Spring 2016
  • 56. Component Different Forms Energy source Light Photo Chemical Chemo Electron source (reducing equivalent) Inorganic Litho Organic Organo Carbon source Carbon from C1 compounds Auto Carbon from organics Hetero Forms of nutrition (trophy) Three main components to “trophy” Slides by Jonathan Eisen for BIS2C at UC Davis Spring 2016
  • 57. Tubeworm Anatomy 57Slides by Jonathan Eisen for BIS2C at UC Davis Spring 2016 No Mouth No Digestive Tract No Anus Basic Tubeworm Anatomy But how can they eat with no mouth, gut, or anus?
  • 58. Colleen Canavaugh !58Slides by Jonathan Eisen for BIS2C at UC Davis Spring 2016
  • 59. Filled with Bacteria 59Slides by Jonathan Eisen for BIS2C at UC Davis Spring 2016 Basic Tubeworm Anatomy Dr. Colleen Cavanaugh used microscopy techniques in 1981 and discovered billions of bacterial cells packed inside the tubeworm’s trophosome. 1011 bacteria per gram of trophosome!! Plume Trophosome
  • 60. Pogonorphorans Pogonophorans live in tubes of chitin. Digestive tract has been lost. They take up dissolved organic matter from the substrate and have endosymbiotic bacteria in a specialized organ called the trophosome. Hemoglobin in the tentacles imparts red color. !60Slides by Jonathan Eisen for BIS2C at UC Davis Spring 2016
  • 61. Pogonophoran's Pogonophorans were discovered in the twentieth century in the deep oceans. Largest are up to 2 meters long and live near deep hydrothermal vents. The endosymbiotic bacteria fix carbon using energy from the oxidation of H2S. !61Slides by Jonathan Eisen for BIS2C at UC Davis Spring 2016
  • 62. Whale Fall Worms !62Slides by Jonathan Eisen for BIS2C at UC Davis Spring 2016 • Chemoautotrophs related to beard worms with similar features (no gut). • Live on ‘whale falls’ the decaying remains of whales. • Bacteria are able to metabolize bone and lipids.
  • 63. !63Slides by Jonathan Eisen for BIS2C at UC Davis Spring 2016 http://video.nationalgeographic.com/video/hydrothermal-vents
  • 64. Figure 32.11 Annelids Have Many Body Segments (Part 1) !64Slides by Jonathan Eisen for BIS2C at UC Davis Spring 2016
  • 65. Figure 32.11 Annelids Have Many Body Segments (Part 2) !65Slides by Jonathan Eisen for BIS2C at UC Davis Spring 2016