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A Review of Blastozoan Echinoderm Respiratory Structures

Sarah L. Sheffield, Maggie R. Limbeck, Jennifer E. Bauer, Stephen A. Hill, Martina Nohejlová

2022Cambridge University Press eBooks12 citationsDOI

Abstract

Echinoderms have evolved diverse and disparate morphologies throughout the Phanerozoic. Among them, blastozoans, an extinct group of echinoderms that were an important component of Paleozoic marine ecosystems, are primarily subdivided into groups based on the morphology of respiratory structures. However, systematic and phylogenetic research from the past few decades have shown that respiratory structures in blastozoans are not group-defining and they have re-evolved throughout echinoderm evolution. This Element provides a review of the research involving blastozoan respiratory structures, along with research concerning the morphology, paleoecology, and ontogeny of each of the major groupings of blastozoans as it relates to their corresponding respiratory structures. Areas of future research in these groups are also highlighted.

Topics & Concepts

EchinodermPaleoecologyBiologyMorphology (biology)PaleontologyEvolutionary biologyOntogenyPaleozoicPhanerozoicEcologyZoologyCenozoicGeneticsStructural basinPaleontology and Stratigraphy of FossilsMarine Biology and Ecology ResearchMarine and coastal plant biology
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