来自Fezouata生物群的婴儿:早期三叶虫发育阶段及其对高纬度地区的适应

IF 1.6 4区 地球科学 Q2 PALEONTOLOGY Geobios Pub Date : 2023-12-01 DOI:10.1016/j.geobios.2023.06.005
Lukáš Laibl , Harriet B. Drage , Francesc Pérez-Peris , Sebastian Schöder , Farid Saleh , Allison C. Daley
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下奥陶世费祖阿塔页岩以其保存异常完好的类地行星化石而闻名,其中包括众多种类的三叶虫,有些化石还残留有附肢和消化系统的痕迹。在本文中,我们描述了费祖阿塔页岩震旦纪地层中至少九种三叶虫的早期发育阶段,它们分别是 Platypeltoides magrebiensis、Nileus deynouxi、Symphysurus ebbestadi、Asaphellus sp......、Megistaspis (Ekeraspis) hammondi、Orometopus sp.、Anacheirurus adserai、Bavarilla zemmourensis、Indiligens sp.这项研究大大扩展了我们对奥陶纪早期三叶虫发育的了解。N. deynouxi 和 S. ebbestadi 早期阶段附肢的保存以及后者消化道的残留物表明,一些未成熟的三叶虫具有与成年个体相似的形态和解剖结构。Indiligens sp.的早期发育阶段可能以石龙子和底栖海绵为食和/或藏身于其中。P. magrebiensis、S. ebbestadi、Orometopus sp.费祖阿塔页岩中存在几个胚后阶段明显较大的三叶虫物种,这可能与冈瓦纳高纬度边缘地区的季节性或低生产力有关。
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Babies from the Fezouata Biota: Early developmental trilobite stages and their adaptation to high latitudes

The Lower Ordovician Fezouata Shale is renowned for its exceptionally-preserved euarthropod fossils including numerous species of trilobites, some of which show remains of appendages and traces of the digestive system. Herein, we describe the early developmental stages of at least nine trilobite species from the Tremadocian strata of the Fezouata Shale, namely Platypeltoides magrebiensis, Nileus deynouxi, Symphysurus ebbestadi, Asaphellus sp., Megistaspis (Ekeraspis) hammondi, Orometopus sp., Anacheirurus adserai, Bavarilla zemmourensis, Indiligens sp., and several specimens of undetermined protaspides. This study considerably expands our knowledge of the development of early Ordovician trilobites. The preservation of appendages in the early stages of N. deynouxi and S. ebbestadi, and remains of the digestive tract in the latter species, suggests that some immature trilobites had similar morphology and anatomy as the adult individuals. Early developmental stages of Indiligens sp. might have fed and/or hidden on graptolites and demosponges. The extraordinarily large size of the early post-embryonic stages of P. magrebiensis, S. ebbestadi, Orometopus sp., Asaphellus sp., and undetermined protaspides suggests that these trilobites might have hatched from yolk-rich eggs. The presence of several trilobite species with notably large post-embryonic stages in the Fezouata Shale might be explained by seasonal or low productivity in the high-latitude margin of Gondwana.

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Geobios
Geobios 地学-古生物学
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期刊介绍: Geobios publishes bimonthly in English original peer-reviewed articles of international interest in any area of paleontology, paleobiology, paleoecology, paleobiogeography, (bio)stratigraphy and biogeochemistry. All taxonomic groups are treated, including microfossils, invertebrates, plants, vertebrates and ichnofossils. Geobios welcomes descriptive papers based on original material (e.g. large Systematic Paleontology works), as well as more analytically and/or methodologically oriented papers, provided they offer strong and significant biochronological/biostratigraphical, paleobiogeographical, paleobiological and/or phylogenetic new insights and perspectices. A high priority level is given to synchronic and/or diachronic studies based on multi- or inter-disciplinary approaches mixing various fields of Earth and Life Sciences. Works based on extant data are also considered, provided they offer significant insights into geological-time studies.
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