The Life Cycle of Symbiotic Crustaceans

Juan Antonio Baeza, E. H. Ocampo, T. Luppi
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In the subphylum Crustacea, species from most major clades have independently evolved symbiotic relationships with a wide variety of invertebrate and vertebrate hosts. Herein, we review the life cycle disparity in symbiotic crustaceans. Relatively simple life cycles with direct or abbreviated development can be found among symbiotic decapods, mysids, and amphipods. Compared to their closest free-living relatives, no major life cycle modifications were detected in these clades as well as in most symbiotic cirripeds. In contrast, symbiotic isopods, copepods, and tantulocarids exhibit complex life cycles with major differences compared to their closest free-living relatives. Key modifications in these clades include the presence of larval stages well endowed for dispersal and host infestation, and the use of up to 2 different host species with dissimilar ecologies throughout their ontogeny. Phylogenetic inertia and restrictions imposed by the body plan of some clades appear to be most relevant in determining life cycle modifications (or the lack thereof) from the “typical” ground pattern. Furthermore, the life cycle ground pattern is likely either constraining or favoring the adoption of a symbiotic lifestyle in some crustacean clades (e.g., in the Thecostraca).
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共生甲壳类动物的生命周期
在甲壳纲亚门中,大多数主要分支的物种都独立地与各种无脊椎动物和脊椎动物宿主进化出共生关系。本文综述了共生甲壳类动物的生命周期差异。在共生的十足类、豆科动物和片脚类动物中,可以找到直接或缩短发育的相对简单的生命周期。与它们最近的自由生活的亲戚相比,在这些分支以及大多数共生cirriids中没有发现重大的生命周期变化。相比之下,共生的等足类、桡足类和刺足类动物表现出复杂的生命周期,与它们最近的自由生活的亲戚相比有很大的不同。这些分支的关键变化包括存在适合扩散和宿主侵染的幼虫阶段,以及在整个个体发育过程中使用多达2种不同生态的不同宿主物种。系统发育的惯性和某些分支的身体计划所施加的限制似乎与确定“典型”地面模式的生命周期变化(或缺乏变化)最相关。此外,生命周期的地面模式可能限制或有利于某些甲壳纲(例如,在ecostraca)采用共生生活方式。
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