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500-Million-Year-Old Fossil Suggests Ocean Origin For Spiders : ScienceAlert

Last updated: July 22, 2025 8:15 am
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The Evolution of Spider Brains: A Dive into the Past

Recent research suggests that the unique brains of spiders may have originated in the oceans millions of years ago, long before these creatures made their way onto land. A team of researchers from the University of Arizona, Lycoming College, and King’s College London have conducted a detailed analysis of a 500-million-year-old fossil, uncovering striking similarities between the brains of ancient marine arthropods and modern-day arachnids.

This discovery challenges existing theories about the evolutionary history of spiders and their relatives. While today’s spiders, scorpions, mites, and ticks are primarily terrestrial, it is widely believed that they evolved from a common ancestor that lived on land. However, the origins of this ancestral species remain a subject of debate.

According to University of Arizona neuroscientist Nicholas Strausfeld, the question of where and when arachnids first appeared, as well as the nature of their ancestors, remains a topic of intense discussion. The transition from sea to land is a significant evolutionary step for these creatures, with the oldest known arachnid remains dating back to a 430-million-year-old scorpion.

The fossil of Mollisonia symmetrica, previously thought to be a relative of horseshoe crabs, has provided researchers with valuable insights into the evolution of arachnid brains. Through light microscopy, the team observed a central nervous system in Mollisonia that closely resembles the brain structure of modern arachnids, with radiating neural centers similar to those found in spiders.

Evolutionary neuroscientist Frank Hirth from King’s College London highlights the significance of this discovery, noting that the brain structure seen in Mollisonia appears to be a crucial evolutionary adaptation that helped arachnids thrive on land. Statistical analysis suggests that these brain structures were likely inherited by arachnids, placing Mollisonia at the base of the arachnid lineage.

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The unique neural pathways observed in Mollisonia may have played a key role in the survival of early arachnids on land, facilitating complex movements and behaviors such as walking and web-weaving. This adaptation could have influenced the evolution of other species, leading to the development of flight in insects and the emergence of intricate web structures.

From the depths of the ocean to the heights of the treetops, the evolutionary journey of arachnids is a testament to their remarkable adaptability. The study, published in Current Biology, sheds new light on the origins of spider brains and the role of ancient marine arthropods in shaping the course of evolution.

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