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Do not lose your head over the unequal regeneration capacity in prolecithophoran flatworms
Abstract
One of the central questions in studying the evolution of regeneration in flatworms remains whether the ancestral flatworm was able to regenerate all body parts, including the head. If so, this ability was subsequently lost in most existent flatworms. The alternative hypothesis is that head regeneration has evolved within flatworms, possibly several times independently. In the well-studied flatworm taxon Tricladida (planarians), most species are able to regenerate a head. Little is known about the regeneration capacity of the closest relatives of Tricladida: Fecampiida and Prolecithophora. Here, we analysed the regeneration capacity of three prolecithophoran families: Pseudostomidae, Plagiostomidae, and Protomonotresidae. The regeneration capacity of prolecithophorans varies considerably between families, which is likely related to the remaining body size of the regenerates. While all studied prolecithophoran species were able to regenerate a tail-shaped posterior end, only some Pseudostomidae could regenerate a part of the pharynx and pharynx pouch. Some Plagiostomidae could regenerate a head including the brain and eyes, provided the roots of the brain were present. The broad spectrum of regeneration capacity in Prolecithophora suggests that head regeneration capacity is not an apomorphy of Adiaphanida.
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https://www.webofscience.com/wos/woscc/full-record/WOS:000894316800001
Bibliographic citation
Grosbusch, A.L.; Bertemes, P.; Kauffmann, B.; Gotsis, C.; Egger, B. (2022). Do not lose your head over the unequal regeneration capacity in prolecithophoran flatworms. Biology-Basel 11(11): 1588. https://dx.doi.org/10.3390/biology11111588
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Authors

author
Name
Alexandra Grosbusch
author
Name
Philip Bertemes
author
Name
Bob Kauffmann
author
Name
Clemens Gotsis
author
Name
Bernhard Egger

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https://dx.doi.org/10.3390/biology11111588

taxonomic terms

taxonomic terms associated with this publication
Prolecithophora
Turbellaria [Flatworms]

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date created
2023-01-04
date modified
2023-01-04