The campylogomphosis: A new kind of joint in echinoderms

Author:

Benson Helen M.12,Turner Richard L.1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Ocean Engineering and Marine Sciences Florida Institute of Technology Melbourne Florida USA

2. 2520 Buck Knife Court Chuluota Florida USA

Abstract

AbstractEchinoderm skeletons are composed of calcium carbonate ossicles that join in a variety of ways to form flexible or, more rarely, fixed joints. Ossicle “fusion” in echinoderms has been widely reported in the literature to form various types of fixed joint, but fusion in the sense of chemical union (ankylosis) of the calcitic ossicles has rarely been demonstrated. The arm skeleton of ophiuroids is primarily composed of a series of vertebral ossicles; each vertebra is a compound ossicle that consists of paired ambulacral ossicles united by a fixed joint, often reported to be fused. Development of vertebral ossicles in the amphiurid brittlestar Ophiophragmus filograneus from the arm tip to the oral frame was examined using scanning electron microscopy to follow ontogeny of the vertebra. As an ambulacral ossicle grew, its stereomal trabeculae interdigitated and interlocked by hooking around those of its paired ambulacral, forming the characteristic sinuous suture line central to ophiuroid vertebrae. This three‐dimensional interlocking of stereom formed the joint between paired ambulacrals. With further growth of the vertebra, limited fusion of trabeculae of the paired ambulacrals added to the structure of the joint, primarily at the articular surfaces between successive vertebrae. The joint found here with interlocked trabeculae between ambulacral ossicles of O. filograneus appears to be the same type described in the literature in some echinoids and other ophiuroids. This unique type of fixed joint is described here and named the “campylogomphosis” (Greek: campylos, bent; gomphos, bolt). This newly recognized joint might have implications in echinoderm phylogeny, comparative biology, medicine, and materials science.

Publisher

Wiley

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