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单词 Acanthocephala
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Definition of Acanthocephala in English:

Acanthocephala

plural noun əˌkanθə(ʊ)ˈsɛfələəˌkanθə(ʊ)ˈkɛfələəˌkanTHōˈsefələ
Zoology
  • A small phylum of parasitic invertebrates that comprises the thorny-headed worms.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Limnognathia maerski has dorsal plates formed by an intracellular matrix, as in Rotifera and Acanthocephala, but ventrally the epidermis is ‘naked’ only with a thin glycocalyx.
    • Significant amounts of character loss versus character innovation is expected if the evolution of parasitism in Acanthocephala is truly ‘degenerative.’
    • Because the new taxon lacks syncytia, a key character for the Rotifera and Acanthocephala, the Micrognathozoa cannot be included in Syndermata.
    • The dotted line with a question mark denotes the suggestion of Ahlrichs that Acanthocephala and Seisonida are sister groups.
    • Rotifera and Acanthocephala comprise a monophyletic group with high bootstrap pseudoreplicate recovery and decay score.
    • Also, within Acanthocephala there have been multiple shifts between aquatic and terrestrial intermediate and definitive hosts.
    • The 18S rRNA inferred phylogeny provides a framework to investigate the evolutionary diversification of features associated with parasitism in Acanthocephala.
    • Like the Acanthocephala, they are probably evil rotifers.
    • Nielsen and Nielsen et al. come to generally comparable results, although sometimes the additional taxa Rotifera, Acanthocephala and Chaetognatha were included in Aschelminthes.
    • The sister - group relationship between Gnathostomulida and Rotifera + Acanthocephala was first mentioned by Rieger and Tyler.
    • Perversely, they failed to include any sequences from rotifers, gnathostomulids, chaetognaths, or, in fact, anything that might actually be comparable to Acanthocephala.
    • However, our molecular data show they may be related to Rotifers + Acanthocephala inside the taxon Gnathifera.
    • The remaining members of this novel metazoan clade were Rotifera, Acanthocephala (together Syndermata), and Cycliophora.
    • Micrognathozoa lack this characteristic feature and, therefore, are postulated to be more basal in the Gnathifera, as a sister-group either to Gnathostomulida or Rotifera / Acanthocephala.
    • The shift between aquatic and terrestrial hosts in Acanthocephala is probably driven by availability of appropriate arthropod intermediate hosts in the particular habitat.
    • An earlier study using morphological evidence hypothesized that Acanthocephala is the sister taxon of the rotifer class Bdelloidea, making Rotifera paraphyletic.
    • However, the relationship between Rotifera and Acanthocephala has not been resolved.
    • Although the ICL has little taxonomic significance, it is synapomorphic with phylum Acanthocephala, indicating a close phylogenetic relationship.
    • Traditionally, the taxonomic groups in Acanthocephala have been identified based on morphological features and host characteristics.

Derivatives

  • acanthocephalan

  • adjective & noun
    Zoology
    • Parsimony analyses recover a paraphyletic Rotifera, where a bdelloid rotifer and acanthocephalans form a monophyletic clade.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Alewives caught off the Atlantic coast were found to host the following parasites: acanthocephalans, cestode, trematodes, copepods, and nematodes.
      • Maximum-parsimony and maximum-likelihood inferred trees differ significantly with regard to relationships among acanthocephalans and rotifers.
      • However, among helminth parasites, e.g., trematodes, cestodes, nematodes, and acanthocephalans, this is not the case.
      • This constraint may limit acanthocephalan lineages to particular arthropod hosts, whereas the use of particular vertebrate hosts may be more free to vary.
      • Guidance and encouragement for my research involving acanthocephalans has been provided by Steven A. Nadler.
      • Third, substantial phylogenetic evidence from both morphology and molecular data indicates that acanthocephalans have a close evolutionary relationship with Rotifera.
      • Other animals with a pseudocoel, such as rotifers and acanthocephalans, appear to be more closely related to Lophotrochozoa, a large alliance of protostomes that includes molluscs, annelids, brachiopods, etc.
      • For example, in some morphologically based studies the issue is whether the lemnisci and proboscis of acanthocephalans are homologous to the hypodermic cushions and apical rostrum of bdelloids.
      • The acanthocephalan Leptorhynchoides is a parasite of vertebrate carnivores which looks a little like a nemertine worm with training wheels.
      • The solution of several apicomplexan, acanthocephalan and trematode parasites to this problem is a particularly efficient yet improbable one.
      • Information on 113 trematode, 86 cestode, 13 acanthocephalan, 37 nematode, 5 leech, 12 mite, and 15 lice species is included.
      • Challenges-Rotifers appear to be very different from acanthocephalans.
      • Many sea otters died from being infected by a parasitic acanthocephalan worm found in sand crabs the sea otters ate when other more natural prey was scarce.
      • Unlike the situation in nematodes and platyhelminths, substantial evidence supports a close phylogenetic affinity of acanthocephalans to the predominately free-living rotifers.
      • The inferred phylogenetic relationships between acanthocephalans and rotifers differ appreciably.
      • In addition, I reexamine the controversy regarding the relationships of acanthocephalans and rotifers using all available 18S rRNA sequences.
      • The study of Garey et al., which used two genes (18S rRNA and mt 16S rRNA) and B. plicatilis, yielded a tree in which acanthocephalans cluster as modified bdelloids.
  • acanthocephalid

  • adjective & noun
    Zoology
    • Numerous acanthocephalids are also attached to the mucosa of the cecum and the cecal-colic junction.

Origin

Modern Latin (plural), from acantho- 'thornlike' + Greek kephalē 'head'.

 
 

Definition of Acanthocephala in US English:

Acanthocephala

plural nounəˌkanTHōˈsefələ
Zoology
  • A small phylum of parasitic invertebrates that comprises the thorny-headed worms.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Traditionally, the taxonomic groups in Acanthocephala have been identified based on morphological features and host characteristics.
    • Nielsen and Nielsen et al. come to generally comparable results, although sometimes the additional taxa Rotifera, Acanthocephala and Chaetognatha were included in Aschelminthes.
    • The sister - group relationship between Gnathostomulida and Rotifera + Acanthocephala was first mentioned by Rieger and Tyler.
    • Because the new taxon lacks syncytia, a key character for the Rotifera and Acanthocephala, the Micrognathozoa cannot be included in Syndermata.
    • However, the relationship between Rotifera and Acanthocephala has not been resolved.
    • Like the Acanthocephala, they are probably evil rotifers.
    • Also, within Acanthocephala there have been multiple shifts between aquatic and terrestrial intermediate and definitive hosts.
    • The dotted line with a question mark denotes the suggestion of Ahlrichs that Acanthocephala and Seisonida are sister groups.
    • Although the ICL has little taxonomic significance, it is synapomorphic with phylum Acanthocephala, indicating a close phylogenetic relationship.
    • Rotifera and Acanthocephala comprise a monophyletic group with high bootstrap pseudoreplicate recovery and decay score.
    • Micrognathozoa lack this characteristic feature and, therefore, are postulated to be more basal in the Gnathifera, as a sister-group either to Gnathostomulida or Rotifera / Acanthocephala.
    • Perversely, they failed to include any sequences from rotifers, gnathostomulids, chaetognaths, or, in fact, anything that might actually be comparable to Acanthocephala.
    • Limnognathia maerski has dorsal plates formed by an intracellular matrix, as in Rotifera and Acanthocephala, but ventrally the epidermis is ‘naked’ only with a thin glycocalyx.
    • The remaining members of this novel metazoan clade were Rotifera, Acanthocephala (together Syndermata), and Cycliophora.
    • The 18S rRNA inferred phylogeny provides a framework to investigate the evolutionary diversification of features associated with parasitism in Acanthocephala.
    • Significant amounts of character loss versus character innovation is expected if the evolution of parasitism in Acanthocephala is truly ‘degenerative.’
    • The shift between aquatic and terrestrial hosts in Acanthocephala is probably driven by availability of appropriate arthropod intermediate hosts in the particular habitat.
    • However, our molecular data show they may be related to Rotifers + Acanthocephala inside the taxon Gnathifera.
    • An earlier study using morphological evidence hypothesized that Acanthocephala is the sister taxon of the rotifer class Bdelloidea, making Rotifera paraphyletic.

Origin

Modern Latin (plural), from acantho- ‘thornlike’ + Greek kephalē ‘head’.

 
 
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