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Morphology, Molecules, Evolution and Phylogeny in Polychaeta and Related Taxa

Proceedings
Series: Developments in Hydrobiology Volume: 179
Edited By: T Bartolomaeus and G Purschke
388 pages, b/w illus
Publisher: Springer Nature
Morphology, Molecules, Evolution and Phylogeny in Polychaeta and Related Taxa
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Reprinted from Hydrobiologia, volumes 535-536 (2005).

Annelida, mainly consisting of marine Polychaeta and infaunal and partly parasitic Clitellata, is one the most significant metazoan taxa. Its more than 20.000 described species invade nearly all habitats and play a central role in marine benthic systems as well as in terrestrial soil communities. Annelids include all soft-bodied segmented worm-like organisms and have been recognized as a separate"phylum" for almost 200 years.


Recently, evidence has been accumulated which shows that some of the groups formerly regarded as independent "phyla" such as Pogonophora (now recognized as Siboglinidae), Echiura, Myzostomida and perhaps Sipuncula, are most probably nothing else than greatly modified Annelida. The extreme morphological diversity found especially in Polychaeta displays the plasticity of a simple segmented organisation that basically is nothing else but a serial repetition of identical units. Thus, annelids are highly important to our understanding of fundamental questions about morphological and adaptive diversity, as well as clarifying evolutionary changes and phylogenetic relationships.


The book aims to summarize our knowledge on Polychaetes polychaetes and their allies and gives an overview of recent advances gained by studies that employed conventional and modern methods plus, increasingly and importantly, the use of molecular markers and computer-assisted kinship analyses. It also reflects the state of art in polychaete sciences and presents new questions and controversies. As such it will significantly influence the direction of research on Polychaeta and their related taxa.

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Proceedings
Series: Developments in Hydrobiology Volume: 179
Edited By: T Bartolomaeus and G Purschke
388 pages, b/w illus
Publisher: Springer Nature
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