2008
DOI: 10.1098/rspb.2008.0418
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Abstract: This paper investigates alternation patterns in length, shape and orientation of dorsal cirri (fleshy segmental appendages) of phyllodocidans, a large group of polychaete worms (Annelida). We document the alternation patterns in several families of Phyllodocida (Syllidae, Hesionidae, Sigalionidae, Polynoidae, Aphroditidae and Acoetidae) and identify the simple mathematical rule bases that describe the progression of these sequences. Two fundamentally different binary alternation patterns were found on the firs… Show more

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“…2C). Dorsal cirri of Syllidae demostrate a regular pattern of alternation in length, shape and orientation that matches with a mathematical rule, the Fibonacci string sequence: 1011 (0 meaning long cirri and 1 short cirri) (Glasby et al 2008). All the syllids also show alternation in the insertion of dorsal cirri (Glasby et al 2008), though in some taxa this alternation pattern is more evident (Fig.…”
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“…2C). Dorsal cirri of Syllidae demostrate a regular pattern of alternation in length, shape and orientation that matches with a mathematical rule, the Fibonacci string sequence: 1011 (0 meaning long cirri and 1 short cirri) (Glasby et al 2008). All the syllids also show alternation in the insertion of dorsal cirri (Glasby et al 2008), though in some taxa this alternation pattern is more evident (Fig.…”
Section: Selection Of Terminal Taxamentioning
confidence: 73%
“…2C). Dorsal cirri of Syllidae demostrate a regular pattern of alternation in length, shape and orientation that matches with a mathematical rule, the Fibonacci string sequence: 1011 (0 meaning long cirri and 1 short cirri) (Glasby et al . 2008).…”
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“…The total evidence result ( Fig. 2) (molecular + morphology, no 18S regions excluded) indicates that Syllidae is monophyletic and well supported, defined by the presence of the proventricle, a thickened inner proboscis, and the dorsal cirri with a regular pattern of alternation in length, shape and orientation that matches a mathematical rule, the Fibonacci string sequence: 1011 (0 = long cirri, 1 = short cirri; Glasby et al, 2008). When including only molecular information, Syllidae is also a monophyletic group, although the support values are lower (Fig.…”
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“…Phyllodocidae show foliaceous dorsal cirri, and some are elytra in scaleworms. Dorsal cirri are short in nautiliniellids and C. amphictenicola and they usually show alternation in length and orientation in the parapodia in most of the other terminals (Glasby et al., ). This alternation in the position of dorsal cirri has been observed in the genus Iheyomytilidicola Miura and Hashimoto in Nautiliniellidae (Aguado and Rouse, ).…”
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