美国印第安纳州东南部志留纪中期(Wenlock系列)有柄囊胚棘皮动物的直角纲头足类连续多分类壳化

IF 1.5 3区 地球科学 Q3 GEOSCIENCES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY Bulletin of Geosciences Pub Date : 2021-01-10 DOI:10.3140/BULL.GEOSCI.1814
J. Thomka, T. Bantel
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本文描述了美国印第安纳州东南部志留纪中期(Wenlock系列,Sheinwood阶)Massie组的一种正角头足类动物,它是罕见外壳关系的基质。受损程度更严重(可能是朝上)的一侧被双孢吸虫的鞘附着结构所包裹,而双孢吸虫又被半锇菱形Caryocrinites的树突附着结构所包围。这代表了裂殖虫-球粒虫多代结壳的一种不同寻常的形式;头足类底层过度生长的结垢。更重要的是,这一事件表明,尽管存在阶级层面的分类学差异,但棘皮动物遗骸优先被用作后来被包裹的棘皮动物的定居地,并代表了一个利用离散大型化石——也是一个很少报道的同时代棘皮动物附着结构——作为Caryocrinites附着基质的又一个例子。总的来说,这种材料表明,在其他软土基质中,生物碎屑的Pelmatozoa结垢是由更复杂的因素控制的,而不仅仅是可用生物矿化材料的出现。•
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Sequential, multi-taxon encrustation of an orthoceratid cephalopod by stalked blastozoan echinoderms in the middle Silurian (Wenlock Series) of southeastern Indiana, USA
An orthoceratid cephalopod serving as a substratum for rare encrustation relationships is herein described from the middle Silurian (Wenlock Series, Sheinwoodian Stage) Massie Formation of southeastern Indiana, USA. The partial orthoconic cephalopod phragmocone is preserved as a flattened internal mold with some remnant shell material. The more damaged (presumably upward­facing) side is encrusted by the thecal attachment structure of a trematocystinid holocystitid diploporitan (probably Paulicystis ), which is, in turn, encrusted by a dendritic attachment structure attributable to the hemicosmitid rhombiferan Caryocrinites . This represents an unusual form of multigenerational encrustation by blastozoan pelmatozoans; an encrustation that did not culminate in overgrowth of the cephalopod substratum. More importantly, this occurrence demonstrates preferential use of echinoderm remains as settling sites for later encrusting echinoderms, despite class­level taxonomic differences, and represents an additional example of utilization of a discrete macrofossil – and a rarely reported example of a coeval echinoderm attachment structure – as a substratum for Caryocrinites attachment. Collectively, this material indicates that pelmatozoan encrustation of bioclasts in otherwise softground substrates is controlled by more complex factors than mere occurrence of available biomineralized material. •
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Bulletin of Geosciences 地学-地球科学综合
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期刊介绍: The Bulletin of Geosciences is an international journal publishing original research papers, review articles, and short contributions concerning palaeoenvironmental geology, including palaeontology, stratigraphy, sedimentology, palaeogeography, palaeoecology, palaeoclimatology, geochemistry, mineralogy, geophysics, and related fields. All papers are subject to international peer review, and acceptance is based on quality alone.
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