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Auteurs principaux: Wright, Bree A, Osigus, Hans-Jürgen, Schmidt, Moritz J, Ratcliffe, Julian, Kamm, Kai, Martinez-Ortiz, Gabriela C, Rehn, Martina, Kvansakul, Marc, Schierwater, Bernd, Humbert, Patrick O
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Publié: PloS one 2025
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author Wright, Bree A
Osigus, Hans-Jürgen
Schmidt, Moritz J
Ratcliffe, Julian
Kamm, Kai
Martinez-Ortiz, Gabriela C
Rehn, Martina
Kvansakul, Marc
Schierwater, Bernd
Humbert, Patrick O
author_facet Wright, Bree A
Osigus, Hans-Jürgen
Schmidt, Moritz J
Ratcliffe, Julian
Kamm, Kai
Martinez-Ortiz, Gabriela C
Rehn, Martina
Kvansakul, Marc
Schierwater, Bernd
Humbert, Patrick O
Wright, Bree A
Osigus, Hans-Jürgen
Schmidt, Moritz J
Ratcliffe, Julian
Kamm, Kai
Martinez-Ortiz, Gabriela C
Rehn, Martina
Kvansakul, Marc
Schierwater, Bernd
Humbert, Patrick O
collection PubMed - marine biology
contents Tolerance of Placozoa for temperate climates: Evidence for known and new placozoan clades in the southern waters of Australia. Wright, Bree A Osigus, Hans-Jürgen Schmidt, Moritz J Ratcliffe, Julian Kamm, Kai Martinez-Ortiz, Gabriela C Rehn, Martina Kvansakul, Marc Schierwater, Bernd Humbert, Patrick O Animals Phylogeny Placozoa Australia Climate Victoria Haplotypes Biodiversity Ecosystem Placozoans are small multicellular sea-dwelling animals that are typically found in shallow, warm ocean waters and have been reported in various marine environments worldwide. Their unique morphology makes them a powerful new model organism to study the evolutionary cell biology in early metazoans. Yet, knowledge on their biodiversity and ecological distribution is severely limited. Here, we report the isolation of placozoans in the temperate waters of Victoria, Australia, their most southern location known to date. Using light, electron, and confocal microscopy, we describe their morphology and behaviour. In addition to the known haplotypes H2 and H17, we have identified a new haplotype, here designated as H20, which defines a new placozoan clade. This study provides novel insights into the distribution, ecological niche separation and genetic diversity of placozoans, and reports the first morphological and ultrastructural characterisation of placozoan clades isolated from the southern waters of Victoria, Australia.
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spellingShingle Tolerance of Placozoa for temperate climates: Evidence for known and new placozoan clades in the southern waters of Australia.
Wright, Bree A
Osigus, Hans-Jürgen
Schmidt, Moritz J
Ratcliffe, Julian
Kamm, Kai
Martinez-Ortiz, Gabriela C
Rehn, Martina
Kvansakul, Marc
Schierwater, Bernd
Humbert, Patrick O
Animals
Phylogeny
Placozoa
Australia
Climate
Victoria
Haplotypes
Biodiversity
Ecosystem
Tolerance of Placozoa for temperate climates: Evidence for known and new placozoan clades in the southern waters of Australia. Wright, Bree A Osigus, Hans-Jürgen Schmidt, Moritz J Ratcliffe, Julian Kamm, Kai Martinez-Ortiz, Gabriela C Rehn, Martina Kvansakul, Marc Schierwater, Bernd Humbert, Patrick O Animals Phylogeny Placozoa Australia Climate Victoria Haplotypes Biodiversity Ecosystem Placozoans are small multicellular sea-dwelling animals that are typically found in shallow, warm ocean waters and have been reported in various marine environments worldwide. Their unique morphology makes them a powerful new model organism to study the evolutionary cell biology in early metazoans. Yet, knowledge on their biodiversity and ecological distribution is severely limited. Here, we report the isolation of placozoans in the temperate waters of Victoria, Australia, their most southern location known to date. Using light, electron, and confocal microscopy, we describe their morphology and behaviour. In addition to the known haplotypes H2 and H17, we have identified a new haplotype, here designated as H20, which defines a new placozoan clade. This study provides novel insights into the distribution, ecological niche separation and genetic diversity of placozoans, and reports the first morphological and ultrastructural characterisation of placozoan clades isolated from the southern waters of Victoria, Australia.
title Tolerance of Placozoa for temperate climates: Evidence for known and new placozoan clades in the southern waters of Australia.
topic Animals
Phylogeny
Placozoa
Australia
Climate
Victoria
Haplotypes
Biodiversity
Ecosystem
url https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/40106424/