日本地球惑星科学連合2018年大会

講演情報

[JJ] 口頭発表

セッション記号 B (地球生命科学) » B-CG 地球生命科学複合領域・一般

[B-CG09] 地球史解読:冥王代から現代まで

2018年5月22日(火) 15:30 〜 17:00 101 (幕張メッセ国際会議場 1F)

コンビーナ:小宮 剛(東京大学大学院総合文化研究科広域科学専攻)、加藤 泰浩(東京大学大学院工学系研究科システム創成学専攻)、鈴木 勝彦(国立研究開発法人海洋研究開発機構・海底資源研究開発センター)、座長:青木 翔吾

16:30 〜 16:45

[BCG09-17] The internal anatomy and the cell movement of Lower Cambrian gastrulas

*姚 肖永1韓 健2小宮 剛3 (1.中華人民共和国 長安大学地球科学・資源系、2.中華人民共和国 西北大学地質学系、3.東京大学大学院総合文化研究科広域科学専攻)

キーワード:初期カンブリア紀、寛川溝累層、オリボイデス微化石、被覆性原腸陥入、マイクロCTによる非破壊内部組織観察

The extraordinarily well-preserved fossil embryos recovered from the Lower Cambrian are known from both cleavage and gastrula stages and, consequently, it has the potential to yield vital insights into developmental evolution at that time. However, they are not generally accepted as gastrula fossils because of the gastrulation processes and internal structures in these embryos are poorly characterized. Here we show rare gastrula specimens in which internal anatomical features preserved. All specimens examined under scanning electron microscope (SEM) were mounted on slides using double-sided carbon tape. Internal structures were analyzed with micro-CT at about 5-mm resolution power (TXS225-ACTIS, TESCO at University Museum, The University of Tokyo, Japan)[1] . The yolk consumed in the endoderm formation and the pharynx was appeared after the archenteron formed. Moreover, the stellate ornaments entirely cover the embryos after the epiboly and show no counterpart with any other adults. All lines of evidence so far have supported that our embryo fossils are most probably non-feeding lecithotrophic larvae; although the epibolic gastrulation and radial symmetry suggest a cnidaria Sea anemone affinity, the precise phylogenic position of them is still uncertain because of lacking reliable later stages in development; we also present the cell movement of epibolic gastrulas, the embryonic mechanisms have been compared with modern pattern: enveloping layer extension were observed in our fossils; and similar with purse-string-like contraction of marginal cells, the zigzag margin contraction of the epibolic frontier to reduce their perimeter that push the margin forward, all of which hint that the embryonic mechanisms of the modern embryos had evolved in Lower Cambrian.