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crevice-dwelling sipunculans, respiration is mainly through the tentacular system, with oxygen diffusing into the trunk coelom from the tentacular coelom. However, in other species the skin is thin and respiration is mainly through the cuticle of the trunk, where oxygen uptake is assisted by the presence of dermal coelomic canals just beneath the
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section, called the "introvert", which can be retracted into the trunk. The mouth is at the tip of the introvert and is surrounded in most groups by a ring of short tentacles. With no hard parts, the body is flexible and mobile. Although found in a range of habitats throughout the world's oceans, the
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family possess epidermal structures, known as anal and caudal shields. These are patches of thickened, hard plates, and are used for boring into rock; the anal shield is near the anteriorly-located anus on the trunk, just below the introvert of the animal, while the caudal shield is at the posterior
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Sipunculans are worms ranging from 2 to 720 mm (0.1 to 28.3 in) in length, with most species being under 10 cm (4 in). The sipunculan body is divided into an unsegmented, bulbous trunk and a narrower, anterior section, called the "introvert". Sipunculans have a body wall somewhat
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of sipunculans starts with the esophagus, located between the introvert retractor muscles. In the trunk the intestine runs posteriorly, forms a loop and turns anteriorly again. The downward and upward sections of the gut are coiled around each other, forming a
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685:, taking place in the lumen of the intestine. A rectal caecum, present in most species, is a blind ending sac at the transition between intestine and rectum with unknown function. The anus is often not visible when the introvert is retracted into the trunk.
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are produced in the coelomic lining, where they are released into the coelom to mature. These gametes are then picked up by the metanephridia system and released into the aquatic environment, where fertilisation takes place. In at least one species,
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larva, which metamorphoses into the adult after anything from a day to a month, depending on species. In a few species, the trochophore does not develop directly into the adult, but into an intermediate
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annelids. In addition, all sipunculans have numerous sensory nerve endings on the body wall, especially at the forward end of the introvert which is used for exploring the surrounding environment.
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Précis des découvertes et travaux somiologiques de m.r C. S. Rafinesque-Schmaltz entre 1800 et 1814 ou Choix raisonné de ses principales découvertes en zoologie et en botanique
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and several other phyla. Phylogenetic analyses based on 79 ribosomal proteins indicated a position of
Sipuncula within Annelida. Subsequent analysis of the
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it is composed of separate plates. When the introvert is retracted in these animals, the anal shield blocks the entrance to its burrow. At the
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Pilger, J.F.; Rice, M.E. (1987). "Ultrastructural evidence for the contractile vessel of sipunculans as a possible ultrafiltration site".
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Both asexual and sexual reproduction can be found in sipunculans, although asexual reproduction is uncommon and has only been observed in
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the anal shield is restricted to the dorsal side, causing the introvert to emerge at an angle, whereas it surrounds the anterior trunk in
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Pechenik, J.A.; Rice, M.E. (1990). "Influence of delayed metamorphosis on postsettlement survival and growth in the sipunculan
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to extend or contract the animal. When threatened, Sipunculid worms can contract their body into a shape resembling a
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Muir, L. A.; Botting, J. P. (2007). "A Lower
Carboniferous sipunculan from the Granton Shrimp Bed, Edinburgh".
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occurs only in the presence of suitable habitat conditions, and is triggered by the presence of adults.
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and assist in waste filtering from the coelomic fluid. Nitrogenous waste is excreted through a pair of
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organisms on man-made structures. Some bore into solid rocks to make a shelter for themselves.
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Eibye-Jacobsen, D.; Vinther, J. (February 2012). "Reconstructing the ancestral annelid".
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Schulze, A.; et al. (March 2005). "Reconstructing the phylogeny of the
Sipuncula".
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are located near its anterior margin; the non-ciliated cerebral organ, which possesses
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larval stage. Sipunculid worms are used as food in some countries in south-east Asia.
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placement of this group in the past has proved troublesome. Originally classified as
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with which they share a helical gut; but this hypothesis has since been discounted.
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Caron, J. -B.; Gaines, R. R.; Mangano, M. G.; Streng, M.; Daley, A. C. (2010).
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This sipunculid worm dish is made by adding vinegar and local spices. Taken in
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An unnamed sipunculid worm from the
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of burrows that may have been formed by sipunculans have been found from the
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system. Fluid transport and gas exchange are instead accomplished by the
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end of the trunk, a hardened caudal shield is sometimes present in
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characters. These phyla have been included in a larger group, the
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A sipunculan with introvert everted (left) and retracted
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Society B: Biological Sciences
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1840:"Larval development and metamorphosis in Sipuncula"
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1318:"The phylum Sipuncula in the Mediterranean Sea"
864:. These reproduce asexually through transverse
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1690:Australian Biological Resources Study (2000).
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1147:Shen, X.; Ma, X.; Ren, J.; Zhao, F. (2009).
2501:Taxa named by Constantine Samuel Rafinesque
2159:"Peanut worm jelly: It's what's for dinner"
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2221:Sipuncula in "Tree of Life web project"
2094:"Hyoliths are Palaeozoic lophophorates"
1805:Rice, Mary E.; Pilger, John F. (1988).
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2146:from the original on 9 October 2022.
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1756:Encyclopedia of Marine Invertebrates
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801:All sipunculid worms are marine and
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693:Sipunculans do not have a vascular
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1401:Hausdorf, B.; et al. (2007).
301:. Sipuncula was once considered a
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1546:Invertebrate Zoology, 7th edition
1110:A plate of Sipunculid worm jelly.
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1997:10.1111/j.1439-0469.2011.00651.x
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1759:. TFH Publications. pp.
1232:Sipunculus (Sipunculus) nudus
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1083:, and is also used for fish,
1051:) is a delicacy in southeast
1008:has been identified from the
880:. One species of sipunculan,
813:and inside the bones of dead
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893:Most sipunculan species are
644:it is a calcareous cone; in
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2051:Scottish Journal of Geology
1228:Saiz-Salinas, José (2009).
757:Nervous system of Sipuncula
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1912:Bulletin of Marine Science
1719:Fauveliopsis cf. adriatica
1504:Barnes, Robert D. (1982).
1203:Oxford Living Dictionaries
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1753:Walls, Jerry G. (1982).
1166:10.1186/1471-2164-10-136
785:Distribution and habitat
677:emerges and ends in the
568:, while in the subclass
2234:Encyclopædia Britannica
1047:Sipunculid worm jelly (
600:specializations of the
404:The Swedish naturalist
213:Order Phascolosomatida
2237:(11th ed.). 1911.
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2435:Paleobiology Database
2228:"Sipunculoidea"
1420:10.1093/molbev/msm214
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936:Thysanocardia procera
883:Themiste lageniformis
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1877:Invertebrate Biology
1873:Apionsoma misakianum
1857:10.1093/icb/16.3.563
1723:Invertebrate Biology
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1506:Invertebrate Zoology
1460:10.4161/cib.2.1.7505
962:Lecthaylus gregarius
876:also reproducing by
855:Aspidosiphon elegans
817:. Some hide in kelp
545:hydrostatic skeleton
2121:10.1038/nature20804
2113:2017Natur.541..394M
2071:10.1144/sjg43010051
2063:2007ScJG...43...51M
2028:2010Geo....38..811C
1906:Golfingia misakiana
1902:Rice, M.E. (1986).
1838:Rice, M.E. (1976).
1372:10.1038/nature09864
1364:2011Natur.471...95S
1330:on 12 February 2019
1209:on 12 February 2019
888:parthenogenetically
861:Sipunculus robustus
821:, under tangles of
368:("little tube"), a
111:Thysanocardia nigra
2169:on 9 February 2019
1844:American Zoologist
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1626:978-0-643-06571-0
1596:978-0-8014-2843-2
1555:978-81-315-0104-7
1515:978-0-03-056747-6
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689:Circulation
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582:Themistidae
537:musculature
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293:unsegmented
277:Sipunculida
258:Themistidae
234:Golfingiida
2480:Categories
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1132:References
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1005:Lecthaylus
735:Onchnesoma
731:Phascolion
723:peritoneum
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594:oesophagus
370:diminutive
353:Sipunculus
348:genus name
331:See also:
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180:Subclasses
171:Rafinesque
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2286:Sipuncula
2256:Sipuncula
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339:Sipuncula
273:Sipuncula
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142:Kingdom:
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232:Order
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1238:WoRMS
1085:conch
1057:Anhai
1053:China
695:blood
578:gills
529:cilia
385:σίφων
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