Tectorotularia hexagona(多毛纲,蛇形目)与 Rhynchostreon suborbiculatum(双壳目,蝼蛄科)共存于斯洛伐克塞诺曼-土伦时代以河流为主的边缘海洋环境中:是白垩纪晚期的同化还是竞争?

IF 1.9 3区 地球科学 Q1 GEOLOGY Cretaceous Research Pub Date : 2024-04-26 DOI:10.1016/j.cretres.2024.105913
Jakub Rantuch , Tomáš Kočí , Manfred Jäger , Lenka Váchová
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在西喀尔巴阡山脉奥尔洛韦砂岩(Pieniny Klippen 带)所代表的一个波动的边缘海洋环境中,记录了管栖多毛目环节动物 Tectorotularia hexagona 和牡蛎 Rhynchostreon suborbiculatum 的相互关系和共存情况。由于震旦纪和都龙纪早期的气候变化,关键生态因子(如淡水流入量减少、温度和水团盐度升高)随时间的变化导致所研究的边缘海洋系统发生了关键的营养变化。从多卤素/富营养化到无卤素/低营养条件的环境变化导致亚牡蛎先驱古种群的减少,而六角栉水母和其他石炭酸海洋爬行动物取代了牡蛎原先占据的生态位。在这方面,T. hexagona 和 R. suborbiculatum 之间的关系可被视为两类无梗底栖爬行动物之间竞争的晚白垩世范例。本研究描述了来自霍尔卡(Hôrka)的T. hexagona的两种不同的管状形态,并首次记录了该物种的管状微观结构。此外,还将霍尔卡的材料与模式产地德国埃森的材料进行了比较,并认为 "Hamulus "hexagonus和Tectorotularia 'westfalica'为同一物种。此外,还讨论了这一蛇形目物种更广泛的生态和系统背景。
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Tectorotularia hexagona (Polychaeta, Serpulidae) co-existing with Rhynchostreon suborbiculatum (Bivalvia, Gryphaeidae) in a river-dominated marginal marine environment of Cenomanian–Turonian age in Slovakia: An example of Late Cretaceous amensalism or competition?

The mutual relationship and co-occurrence of the tube-dwelling polychaete Tectorotularia hexagona and the oyster Rhynchostreon suborbiculatum in an instance of fluctuating marginal marine environment, represented by the Orlové Sandstone in the Western Carpathians (Pieniny Klippen Belt), is recorded. As a consequence of climate change during the Cenomanian and early Turonian, changes over time in key ecological factors (e.g., decrease in freshwater inflow and increase in temperature and water mass salinity) led to critical trophic alterations in the marginal marine system studied. The environmental change from polyhaline/eutrophic to euhaline/lower nutrient conditions led to a reduction in the pioneer palaeopopulation of R. suborbiculatum, and Tectorotularia hexagona and other stenohaline marine recliners took over the ecological niches originally occupied by the oyster. In this respect, the relationship between T. hexagona and R. suborbiculatum may be considered a Late Cretaceous example of competition between two groups of sessile-benthic recliners. In the present work, two different tube morphologies of T. hexagona from Hôrka are described, and the tube microstructure of this species is documented for the first time. In addition, the material from Hôrka is compared with that from the type locality, Essen in Germany, and ‘Hamulushexagonus and Tectorotulariawestfalica’ are considered to constitute one and the same species. The wider ecological and systematic context of this serpulid species is discussed as well.

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Cretaceous Research
Cretaceous Research 地学-地质学
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期刊介绍: Cretaceous Research provides a forum for the rapid publication of research on all aspects of the Cretaceous Period, including its boundaries with the Jurassic and Palaeogene. Authoritative papers reporting detailed investigations of Cretaceous stratigraphy and palaeontology, studies of regional geology, and reviews of recently published books are complemented by short communications of significant new findings. Papers submitted to Cretaceous Research should place the research in a broad context, with emphasis placed towards our better understanding of the Cretaceous, that are therefore of interest to the diverse, international readership of the journal. Full length papers that focus solely on a local theme or area will not be accepted for publication; authors of short communications are encouraged to discuss how their findings are of relevance to the Cretaceous on a broad scale. Research Areas include: • Regional geology • Stratigraphy and palaeontology • Palaeobiology • Palaeobiogeography • Palaeoceanography • Palaeoclimatology • Evolutionary Palaeoecology • Geochronology • Global events.
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