2024
DOI: 10.1093/iob/obae005
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The Metameric Echinoderm

R L Turner

Abstract: Animal phyla are distinguished by their body plans, the ways in which their bodies are organized. A distinction is made, for example, among phyla with bodies of many segments (metameric; e.g., annelids, arthropods, chordates), others with completely unsegmented bodies (americ; e.g., flatworms, mollusks), and a few phyla with bodies of two or three regions (oligomeric; e.g., echinoderms, hemichordates). The conventional view of echinoderms as oligomeric coelomates adequately considers early development, but it … Show more

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