Locomotory and morphological evolution of the earliest Silurian graptolite Demirastrites selected by hydrodynamics

IF 2.5 2区 地球科学 Q1 PALEONTOLOGY Palaeontology Pub Date : 2024-06-25 DOI:10.1111/pala.12716
Gao Shijia, Jingqiang Tan, Wenhui Wang
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Interpretation of the locomotion of biostratigraphically important graptolite taxa is rare, and rendered problematic due to a lack of close modern analogues and soft tissues. In this study, based on well‐preserved specimens of the early Silurian low‐helical spiral Demirastrites Eisel, we reconstructed three‐dimensional Demirastrites models and simulated their locomotion using computational fluid dynamics. Hydrodynamic properties (outer‐wall pressure fields and velocity fields) were obtained and used to test the prevailing hypothesis that the Silurian low helical spiral graptolite Demirastrites could rotate in seawater. The Demirastrites models kept rotating at different velocities in the simulation field, which helped to counteract the impact of the water current and achieve stability. During rotation, higher velocity fields could be observed near the thecal apertures, which meant better access to more nutrient particles in the sea water. Our simulation thus confirmed the rotating locomotory pattern of the Silurian low conical graptolite Demirastrites for the purpose of better feeding efficiency and tubarium stability. Moreover, we analysed how the evolution of structural innovations, such as the density and width of thecae and angle of proximal curvature of the tubarium within the recovered geological lineages of Demirastrites, were influenced and selected by hydrodynamics. The results showed that Demirastrites lineages evolved towards increased stability and higher rotation velocity. Our study highlights the importance of hydrodynamic constraints serving as hidden abiotic factors shaping the evolution of planktonic graptolites.
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通过流体力学选择志留纪最早的爬行动物 Demirastrites 的运动和形态演变
由于缺乏近似的现代类群和软组织,对具有重要生物地层学意义的爬行类群的运动进行解释非常罕见,而且也很成问题。在这项研究中,我们以保存完好的志留纪早期低螺旋Demirastrites Eisel标本为基础,重建了三维Demirastrites模型,并利用计算流体动力学模拟了它们的运动。我们获得了流体动力学特性(外壁压力场和速度场),并利用这些特性检验了志留纪低螺旋螺旋爬行岩 Demirastrites 可以在海水中旋转的普遍假设。在模拟场中,Demirastrites 模型以不同的速度保持旋转,这有助于抵消水流的影响并实现稳定性。在旋转过程中,可以在鳞片孔附近观察到较高的速度场,这意味着可以更好地接触到海水中更多的营养颗粒。因此,我们的模拟证实了志留纪低锥形爬行动物Demirastrites的旋转运动模式,其目的是提高摄食效率和管腔稳定性。此外,我们还分析了Demirastrites在已复原的地质世系中的结构创新(如管囊的密度和宽度以及近端弯曲角度)是如何受到流体力学的影响和选择的。研究结果表明,Demirastrites 的演化过程是朝着更稳定和更高旋转速度的方向进行的。我们的研究强调了作为影响浮游爬行动物进化的隐性非生物因素的水动力限制的重要性。
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Palaeontology
Palaeontology 地学-古生物学
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5.60
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3.80%
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43
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6 months
期刊介绍: Palaeontology publishes a wide variety of papers on palaeontological topics covering: palaeozoology palaeobotany systematic studies palaeoecology micropalaeontology palaeobiogeography functional morphology stratigraphy taxonomy taphonomy palaeoenvironmental reconstruction palaeoclimate analysis and biomineralization studies.
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