17
Phylum Porifera 1 Phylum Porifera The Sponges

Phylum Porifera 1 The Sponges. Phylum Porifera 2 Sponges – Over 7,000 species, approximately 40 species that occur in local waters – 2% of all sponges

Embed Size (px)

Citation preview

Page 1: Phylum Porifera 1 The Sponges. Phylum Porifera 2 Sponges – Over 7,000 species, approximately 40 species that occur in local waters – 2% of all sponges

Phylum Porifera1

Phylum Porifera

The Sponges

Page 2: Phylum Porifera 1 The Sponges. Phylum Porifera 2 Sponges – Over 7,000 species, approximately 40 species that occur in local waters – 2% of all sponges

Phylum Porifera2

Sponges– Over 7,000 species, approximately 40 species that occur in

local waters– 2% of all sponges are freshwater, none are terrestrial

Phylum Porifera Overview

Most primitive of the multicellular animals– There is some debate if sponges are complex

colonial protozans and not metazoans.

Page 3: Phylum Porifera 1 The Sponges. Phylum Porifera 2 Sponges – Over 7,000 species, approximately 40 species that occur in local waters – 2% of all sponges

Phylum Porifera3

Phylum Porifera Overview

Sponges occur in shallow water habitats and vary widely in size (up to 1m. high) and shape– Unlike most metazoans they lack:

All sponges are sessile filter feeders

Page 4: Phylum Porifera 1 The Sponges. Phylum Porifera 2 Sponges – Over 7,000 species, approximately 40 species that occur in local waters – 2% of all sponges

Phylum Porifera4

Sponge Diversity

Yellow Tube Sponge

Black-ball sponge

Erect Rope Sponge

Page 5: Phylum Porifera 1 The Sponges. Phylum Porifera 2 Sponges – Over 7,000 species, approximately 40 species that occur in local waters – 2% of all sponges

Phylum Porifera5

Porifera Anatomy

Spongocoel

Ostia

Oscules

Page 6: Phylum Porifera 1 The Sponges. Phylum Porifera 2 Sponges – Over 7,000 species, approximately 40 species that occur in local waters – 2% of all sponges

Phylum Porifera6

Collar Cells

Choanocytes: (collar cells) act as a pump to bring water into the spongeChoanocytes

Page 7: Phylum Porifera 1 The Sponges. Phylum Porifera 2 Sponges – Over 7,000 species, approximately 40 species that occur in local waters – 2% of all sponges

Phylum Porifera7

Sponge Support

Collagen is found between the inner canals and chambers– Mesohyl

Ameboid cells located in the mesohyl, have different roles– Archeocytes – Sclerocytes

Page 8: Phylum Porifera 1 The Sponges. Phylum Porifera 2 Sponges – Over 7,000 species, approximately 40 species that occur in local waters – 2% of all sponges

Phylum Porifera8

Sponge Support

Page 9: Phylum Porifera 1 The Sponges. Phylum Porifera 2 Sponges – Over 7,000 species, approximately 40 species that occur in local waters – 2% of all sponges

Phylum Porifera9

Spicules

Collagen is stiffened by adding microscopic mineral accretions or additional protein fibers (spongin) or both.– Spicules: skeleton

structures, made of calcium carbonate (CaCO3) or silicon dioxide (SiO2).

Spicules

Page 10: Phylum Porifera 1 The Sponges. Phylum Porifera 2 Sponges – Over 7,000 species, approximately 40 species that occur in local waters – 2% of all sponges

Sponge Types

Page 11: Phylum Porifera 1 The Sponges. Phylum Porifera 2 Sponges – Over 7,000 species, approximately 40 species that occur in local waters – 2% of all sponges

Phylum Porifera11

Porifera Reproduction

Asexual budding Regeneration: can regenerate from broken

pieces Sexual

– Usually hermaphroditic with male and female cells scattered throughout the connective tissue.

Page 12: Phylum Porifera 1 The Sponges. Phylum Porifera 2 Sponges – Over 7,000 species, approximately 40 species that occur in local waters – 2% of all sponges

Phylum Porifera12

Porifera Larvae

Neighboring sponges are fertilized by sperm entering through the ostia– Ciliated mouth less

larvae (parenchymella) is released. Parenchymella

Page 13: Phylum Porifera 1 The Sponges. Phylum Porifera 2 Sponges – Over 7,000 species, approximately 40 species that occur in local waters – 2% of all sponges
Page 14: Phylum Porifera 1 The Sponges. Phylum Porifera 2 Sponges – Over 7,000 species, approximately 40 species that occur in local waters – 2% of all sponges

Phylum Porifera14

Porifera Classification

Phylum Porifera– Class Calcarea– Class Demospongiae– Class Hexactinellida– Sclerospongiae is no

longer considered a class

Page 15: Phylum Porifera 1 The Sponges. Phylum Porifera 2 Sponges – Over 7,000 species, approximately 40 species that occur in local waters – 2% of all sponges

Phylum Porifera15

Class Calcarea

Have spicules made of calcium carbonate

Mostly small in size (<15 cm.), and form irregular masses

Never contain spongin, restricted to shallow water, and strictly marine

Page 16: Phylum Porifera 1 The Sponges. Phylum Porifera 2 Sponges – Over 7,000 species, approximately 40 species that occur in local waters – 2% of all sponges

Phylum Porifera16

Class Demospongiae (Most sponges)

Have spicules made of silicon dioxide (SiO2) or spongin or a combination of both

Most sponges belong to this class (90%)

– Nearly all are leuconoid body type

Mostly found on the continental shelf

Spongia spp. (Bath sponge)

Page 17: Phylum Porifera 1 The Sponges. Phylum Porifera 2 Sponges – Over 7,000 species, approximately 40 species that occur in local waters – 2% of all sponges

Phylum Porifera17

Class Hexactinellida (Glass sponges)

Spicules are made of silica Usually found in deep water on soft substrates in the

tropics 200-1,000m. Spicules are six pointed and have a lattice-like structure Cup, vase or urn shape

Euplectella (Deep sea Glass sponge)