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dc.contributor.authorRohde, Klausen
local.source.editorEditor(s): D Timothy J Littlewood and Rodney A Brayen
dc.date.accessioned2013-09-17T11:01:00Z-
dc.date.issued2001-
dc.identifier.citationInterrelationships of the Platyhelminthes, p. 203-216en
dc.identifier.isbn9780748409037en
dc.identifier.isbn0748409033en
dc.identifier.urihttps://hdl.handle.net/1959.11/13414-
dc.description.abstractIt is essential for a cladistic analysis that the only characters to be used are those likely to be homologous (e.g., Rohde 1990, 1996, further references therein). Rieger and Tyler (1985) summarized homology criteria as follows: 1) homologous structures have a similar position relative to other structures, as well as similarities in the position of substructures; 2) even dissimilar structures may be homologous if they are connected by a sequence of intermediate forms; 3) structures can be interpreted as homologous if their distribution in a group of organisms coincides with other similarities; the first and most important criterion should always be used first. A homology analysis should be supplemented by a functional analysis using the following criteria (Rieger and Tyler 1985): 4) convergence of similar structures becomes more likely with increasing correlation between the similarity of structures and certain environmental conditions; 5) convergence becomes less likely if there are many 'solutions' to a certain problem; 6) different ontogenetic origins of structures suggest convergence; and 7) common selection pressure suggests convergence. In the following, I examine the usefulness of protonephridial ultrastructure for establishing phylogenetic relationships in the platyhelminths using the above homology criteria. Previous discussions are by Ehlers (1985a), Ehlers and Sopott-Ehlers (1986), Rohde (1990, 1991, a brief account also in 1988), and (Rohde et al. 1995), but the vastly improved database now available makes a new evaluation necessary. Ruppert and Smith (1988) discussed the functional organization of filtration nephridia in various animal groups, and recent discussions of function and evolution of protonephridia including those of platyhelminths are by Bartolomaeus and Ax (1992) and Xylander and Bartolomaeus (1995). A brief, somewhat out-of-date account was provided by Hertel (1993).en
dc.languageenen
dc.publisherCRC Pressen
dc.relation.ispartofInterrelationships of the Platyhelminthesen
dc.relation.ispartofseriesThe Systematics Association Special Volumeen
dc.relation.isversionof1en
dc.titleProtonephridia as phylogenetic charactersen
dc.typeBook Chapteren
dc.subject.keywordsAnimal Structure and Functionen
local.contributor.firstnameKlausen
local.subject.for2008060807 Animal Structure and Functionen
local.subject.seo2008970106 Expanding Knowledge in the Biological Sciencesen
local.identifier.epublicationsvtls086668217en
local.profile.schoolZoologyen
local.profile.emailkrohde@une.edu.auen
local.output.categoryB1en
local.record.placeauen
local.record.institutionUniversity of New Englanden
local.identifier.epublicationsrecordune-20120808-141010en
local.publisher.placeBoca Raton, United States of Americaen
local.identifier.totalchapters27en
local.format.startpage203en
local.format.endpage216en
local.series.number60en
local.contributor.lastnameRohdeen
dc.identifier.staffune-id:krohdeen
local.profile.roleauthoren
local.identifier.unepublicationidune:13626en
dc.identifier.academiclevelAcademicen
local.title.maintitleProtonephridia as phylogenetic charactersen
local.output.categorydescriptionB1 Chapter in a Scholarly Booken
local.relation.urlhttp://trove.nla.gov.au/version/46522804en
local.search.authorRohde, Klausen
local.uneassociationUnknownen
local.year.published2001en
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