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    Springer
    Marine biology 9 (1971), S. 235-241 
    ISSN: 1432-1793
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Biology
    Notes: Abstract A major adaptive problem among comatulid crinoids is the need for a system of articulation and muscularization of the skeleton which provides rigidity in the cirri, arms, and pinnules for maintaining position and feeding in moving water masses, and also the ability to undergo occasional rapid flexions. Most skeletal ossicles of comatulids are united by so-called ligament fibers, while arm articulations possess masses of muscle as well as ligament. Light and electron microscopic work shows that the ligament consists primarily of collagen fibers. Similarity of this dual system of crinoid arm musculature to the muscles and collagenous catch apparatus of echinoid spines suggests that the crinoid ligaments may provide the needed rigidity to the crinoid skeleton, in a manner similar to that by which the echinoid catch apparatus can hold the spine tightly to the test in one position.
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