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English: (A) Virtual vertical section through a volume-rendered 3D model based on a μCT dataset with 27 µm isotropic voxel resolution. (B) Virtual horizontal section through a MRI dataset with 81 µm isotropic voxel resolution at the level of the retractor muscles. (C) Semi-schematic illustration of the main lantern muscles as well as the compass depressors (right-hand side) and their corresponding insertion sites on skeletal elements (left-hand side). Not to scale. (D) Virtual vertical section through a MRI dataset with 81 µm isotropic voxel resolution at the level of the central oral-aboral axis. The dotted line indicates the exterior septum that separates the peripharyngeal coelom from the perivisceral coelom. (E) Innervation of the protractor, postural, and retractor muscles. Adapted to P. lividus from results acquired by Boltt & Ewer [45] and Cobb & Laverack [33] on two closely related species, Parechinus angulosus and Echinus esculentus. Not to scale. (F) Virtual vertical section through a MRI dataset with a resolution of 50×50×200 µm at the level of the retractor muscles. In horizontal section, the protractor muscles appear as flat bands. al = Aristotle's lantern, am = ambulacrum, au = auricle, cc = central cavity, cd = compass depressor, ce = compass elevator muscle, co = compass, ec = exterior cavity, eg = esophagus, ep = epiphysis, es = exterior septum, ic = interradial cavity, im = interambulacrum, in = intestine, ip = interpyramidal muscle, nt = nerve trunk, pe = peristome, pg = perignathic girdle, ph = pharynx, pm = peristomial membrane, po = postural muscle, pp = peripharyngeal coelom, pr = protractor muscle, ps = perradial septum, pv = perivisceral coelom, py = pyramid, re = retractor muscle, ro = rotula, st = stomach, te = test, to = tooth, wv = water vessel. |
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Source | Image file from Ziegler A, Schröder L, Ogurreck M, Faber C, Stach T (2012). "Evolution of a Novel Muscle Design in Sea Urchins (Echinodermata: Echinoidea)". PLOS ONE. DOI:10.1371/journal.pone.0037520. PMID 22624043. PMC: 3356314. | |
Author | Ziegler A, Schröder L, Ogurreck M, Faber C, Stach T | |
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