Observations on germ band development in the cellar spider Pholcus phalangioides.
Description
Most recent studies of spider embryonic development have focused on representatives of the species-rich group of entelegyne spiders (over 80 % of all extant species). Embryogenesis in the smaller spider groups, however, is less well studied. Here, we describe the development of the germ band in the spider species Pholcus phalangioides, a representative of the haplogyne spiders that are phylogenetically the sister group of the entelegyne spiders. We show that the transition from radially symmetric embryonic anlage to the bilaterally symmetric germ band involves the accumulation of cells in the centre of the embryonic anlage (primary thickening). These cells then disperse all across the embryonic anlage. A secondary thickening of cells then appears in the centre of the embryonic anlage, and this thickening expands and forms the segment addition zone. We also confirm that the major part of the opisthosoma initially develops as a tube shaped structure, and its segments are then sequentially folded down on the yolk during inversion. This special mode of opisthosoma formation has not been reported for entelegyne spiders, but a more comprehensive sampling of this diverse group is necessary to decide whether this peculiarity is indeed lacking in the entelegyne spiders.
Publication Details
Journal article
Journal:
Development genes and evolution
Publisher:
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
ISSN:
1432041x
Volume:
226
Pages:
413-422
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Funding
Financial Support
Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft — Grant: PR 1109/4-1
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Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft — Grant: PR 1109/6-1
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Göttingen Graduate School for Neurosciences, Biophysics and Molecular Biosciences — Grant: not applicable
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Göttingen Center for Molecular Biosciences — Grant: not applicable
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Christiane-Nüsslein-Volhard-Foundation fellowship — Grant: not applicaple
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"Women in Science" Award by L´Oréal Deutschland and the Deutsche UNESCO-Kommission — Grant: not applicable
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