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Experimental evidence for direct nutrient assimilation by the lophophore of articulate brachiopods
Authors:H M McCammon  W A Reynolds
Institution:(1) Environmental Protection Agency, Boston, Massachusetts, USA;(2) Department of Anatomy, University of Illinois, Medical Center, Chicago, Illinois, USA;(3) Office of Research and Development, Environmental Proctection Agency, J. F. Kennedy Federal Building, 02203 Boston, Massachusetts, USA
Abstract:The uptake of inorganic and non-nutritive organic molecules has been compared with uptake of nutritive molecules by the articulate brachiopod Terebratalia transversa (Sowerby). Only minimal uptake of Na2 14CO3 and 14C-urea was observed, while 14C-glucose was concentrated extensively. After administration of a dilute solution of 14C-glucose over timed intervals, whole organ counts and autoradiographs showed that labelled material was accumulated along the exposed ciliated epidermal tissue of the lophophore and mantle and concentrated along the peritoneal lining of the coelom even before appearing in the gastrointestinal tract. The presence or absence of bacteria had little discernible effect upon extent and rate of uptake. The uptake experiments suggest that the lophophore not only creates an inhalent and exnalent current as is common in other filter-feeders, but also appears to be adapted for extraction of dilute nutrients in seawater. This ability of the lophophore to extract nutrients may help explain the evolutionary trend of the lengthening of the articulate lophophore and the reduction of the intestine to a short blind-ended gut.This work was supported by National Science Foundation Grant GB-20067.
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