标题更新世浮游有孔虫类一新种

IF 4.1 3区 地球科学 Q1 PALEONTOLOGY Journal of Micropalaeontology Pub Date : 2023-07-17 DOI:10.5194/jm-42-57-2023
Marcin Latas, P. Pearson, C. R. Poole, Alessio Fabbrini, B. Wade
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摘要本文描述了来自印度洋和太平洋更新世(~ 810 ka)沉积物的浮游有孔虫化石gloigerinoides rublobatus n. sp.。本文利用国际海洋发现项目U1483在热带印度洋的860个标本的图像分析和形态测量,记录了新形态种和相关分类群的形态变异,并首次报道了太平洋海洋遗址U1486的新形态种和相关分类群的形态变异。新形态种结合了gloigerinoides conglobatus (Brady, 1879)和gloigerinoides ruber (d’orbigny, 1839)的特征,两者共存,但又不同。形态计量学数据表明,该植物的生长特征为:更接近于大圆珠蜥,这可能表明它们在进化上有亲缘关系。我们发现gloigerinoides rublobatus n. sp以两种变体出现,一种是有色素的(粉红色)形式,另一种是无色素的(白色)形式。非色素形态比色素形态平均大50%。到目前为止,这只是已知的第三个浮游有孔虫化石,显示出这种粉红色的色素沉着。我们认为粉红色和白色的形式是单一形态物种的变体,并认为粉红色的形式可能代表了一种横向进化适应。
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Globigerinoides rublobatus – a new species of Pleistocene planktonic foraminifera
Abstract. We describe Globigerinoides rublobatus n. sp., a new morphospecies of fossil planktonic foraminifera, from the Pleistocene sediments (∼810 ka) of the Indian Ocean and Pacific Ocean. We use image analysis and morphometry of 860 specimens from International Ocean Discovery Program Site U1483 in the tropical Indian Ocean to document morphological variability in the new morphospecies and related taxa, and we also report it from Pacific Ocean Site U1486 for the first time. The new morphospecies combines characteristics typical of Globigerinoides conglobatus (Brady, 1879) and Globigerinoides ruber (d'Orbigny, 1839), with which it co-occurs, but is distinct from both. Morphometric data indicate that G. rublobatus n. sp. is closer to G. conglobatus, potentially signalling an evolutionary affinity. We find that Globigerinoides rublobatus n. sp. occurs as two variants, a pigmented (pink) form and a non-pigmented (white) form. The non-pigmented forms are on average ∼50 % larger than the pigmented forms. This is so far only the third instance of fossil planktonic foraminifera known to exhibit this pink pigmentation. We regard the pink and white forms as variants of a single morphospecies and suggest the pink form may represent a later evolutionary adaptation.
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Journal of Micropalaeontology
Journal of Micropalaeontology 生物-古生物学
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Micropalaeontology (JM) is an established international journal covering all aspects of microfossils and their application to both applied studies and basic research. In particular we welcome submissions relating to microfossils and their application to palaeoceanography, palaeoclimatology, palaeobiology, evolution, taxonomy, environmental change and molecular phylogeny.
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