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Greenlandic water bears reveal a new morphological trait of external head sensory organs

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Title
Greenlandic water bears reveal a new morphological trait of external head sensory organs
Other Titles
그린란드 완보동물을 이용한 새로운 형태의 머리 감각기관 발견 및 진화학적 의의
Authors
Kim, Ji-Hoon
Zawierucha, Krzysztof
Rho, Hyun Soo
Park, Tae-Yoon S.
Keywords
AnatomyCephalic sensory organArcticMeiofaunaAncestral character
Issue Date
2025
Citation
Kim, Ji-Hoon, et al. 2025. "Greenlandic water bears reveal a new morphological trait of external head sensory organs". Scientific Reports, 15(1): 0-0.
Abstract
Tardigrades are microscopic panarthropods renowned for their ability to undergo cryptobiosis. While integrative taxonomy of tardigrades has been intensively applied in the description of tardigrade species over the past two decades, many details of their external morphology remain poorly recognized and under-described. This limitation is largely due to their small size and the limited morphological features useful for classical taxonomy. In particular, compared to heterotardigrades, the external sensory structures of eutardigrades are less studied. In this study, we present a detailed morphological analysis using FE-SEM of two Greenlandic apochelan species, Milnesium grandicupula sp. nov. and M. cf. longiungue. We identified several previously unobserved anatomical structures in milnesiids, including minute sensory structures in the cephalic region. Detailed microphotographs revealed that apochelan tardigrades also possess a set of external sensory structures on the head sensory fields, similar to those observed in other major evolutionary lineages within tardigrades. This finding corroborates the hypothesis of the homology of head sensory organs between eutardigrades and heterotardigrades. Notably, these small sensory structures exhibit a distinctive pattern: a relatively large central organ surrounded by smaller pores, which may be comparable to the sensory dorsal organ (SDO) of crustaceans and the cephalic median organ (CMO) of trilobites.
URI
https://repository.kopri.re.kr/handle/201206/16019
DOI
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41598-025-06766-4
Type
Article
Station
기타(그린란드)
Indexed
SCIE
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2025-2025, 고환경 및 동물 진화 연구를 통한 북그린란드 미답지 진출 (25-25) / 박태윤 (PE25060)
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