Evolution of Spiders and Silk Spinning: Mini Review of the Morphology, Evolution, and Development of Spiders’ Spinnerets

Spiders’ spinning skills have fascinated mankind since ancient times. These animals owe this ability to unique appendages named spinnerets. These structures are connected to silk-producing glands and are responsible for silk extrusion and manipulation, granting spiders the ability to use the threads...

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Main Authors: Pedro Mariano-Martins, Nancy Lo-Man-Hung, Tatiana Teixeira Torres
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Frontiers Media S.A. 2020-05-01
Series:Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution
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Online Access:https://www.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fevo.2020.00109/full
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spelling doaj-4df2372d01274abc93b39264ca9cf42f2020-11-25T03:17:01ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution2296-701X2020-05-01810.3389/fevo.2020.00109521121Evolution of Spiders and Silk Spinning: Mini Review of the Morphology, Evolution, and Development of Spiders’ SpinneretsPedro Mariano-MartinsNancy Lo-Man-HungTatiana Teixeira TorresSpiders’ spinning skills have fascinated mankind since ancient times. These animals owe this ability to unique appendages named spinnerets. These structures are connected to silk-producing glands and are responsible for silk extrusion and manipulation, granting spiders the ability to use the threads for functions far beyond web-building. In spite of the relevance of spinnerets, there is scarce knowledge about their development and evolution. Most research on these structures focused on their morphological aspects, or possible applications of the silk for human purposes. In this mini review, we included this literature, but our main purpose is to introduce and discuss the preeminent hypotheses on the origins of spinnerets in light of an evo-devo perspective. We present the available information on genetic pathways involved in spinneret genesis during spider’s embryonic development, evidencing the eminent need for further research in the evolution and development of spinnerets.https://www.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fevo.2020.00109/fullAraneaeevo-devogene expressionhomologymorphological noveltysilk
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Nancy Lo-Man-Hung
Tatiana Teixeira Torres
Evolution of Spiders and Silk Spinning: Mini Review of the Morphology, Evolution, and Development of Spiders’ Spinnerets
Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution
Araneae
evo-devo
gene expression
homology
morphological novelty
silk
author_facet Pedro Mariano-Martins
Nancy Lo-Man-Hung
Tatiana Teixeira Torres
author_sort Pedro Mariano-Martins
title Evolution of Spiders and Silk Spinning: Mini Review of the Morphology, Evolution, and Development of Spiders’ Spinnerets
title_short Evolution of Spiders and Silk Spinning: Mini Review of the Morphology, Evolution, and Development of Spiders’ Spinnerets
title_full Evolution of Spiders and Silk Spinning: Mini Review of the Morphology, Evolution, and Development of Spiders’ Spinnerets
title_fullStr Evolution of Spiders and Silk Spinning: Mini Review of the Morphology, Evolution, and Development of Spiders’ Spinnerets
title_full_unstemmed Evolution of Spiders and Silk Spinning: Mini Review of the Morphology, Evolution, and Development of Spiders’ Spinnerets
title_sort evolution of spiders and silk spinning: mini review of the morphology, evolution, and development of spiders’ spinnerets
publisher Frontiers Media S.A.
series Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution
issn 2296-701X
publishDate 2020-05-01
description Spiders’ spinning skills have fascinated mankind since ancient times. These animals owe this ability to unique appendages named spinnerets. These structures are connected to silk-producing glands and are responsible for silk extrusion and manipulation, granting spiders the ability to use the threads for functions far beyond web-building. In spite of the relevance of spinnerets, there is scarce knowledge about their development and evolution. Most research on these structures focused on their morphological aspects, or possible applications of the silk for human purposes. In this mini review, we included this literature, but our main purpose is to introduce and discuss the preeminent hypotheses on the origins of spinnerets in light of an evo-devo perspective. We present the available information on genetic pathways involved in spinneret genesis during spider’s embryonic development, evidencing the eminent need for further research in the evolution and development of spinnerets.
topic Araneae
evo-devo
gene expression
homology
morphological novelty
silk
url https://www.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fevo.2020.00109/full
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