Palaeoebiological implications of cuticle morphology, microstructure and formation in modern and fossil Daira (Decapoda, Brachyura, Dairoidea)

Q4 Earth and Planetary Sciences
F. Ferratges, J. Elorza, S. Zamora
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: The origin and function of peculiar mushroom-shaped cuticular structures in some decapod crustaceans remains unknown. This ornamentation has appeared several times in widely disparate clades (in podotreme and heterotreme crabs, and pagurids). These structures are analysed in the modern genus Daira and compared with fossil material from the Eocene of Huesca and the Miocene of Alicante and Mallorca. A morphological and petrographic study is carried out using conventional microscopy and Scanning Electron Microscopy to understand the microstructure in modern and fossil representatives. This provides a clear view of the mushroom-like structures that cover the carapace of Daira and the distribution of the diff erent layers of the exoskeleton. The results reveal a complex morphology, which involves all layers of the cuticle, with changes in the thickness of the exocuticle in diff erent areas, and the presence of conical structures that especially aff ect the outer layers. These convolutions form a network of channels connected to the outside
现代和化石乳牛角质层形态、微观结构和形成的古生物学意义(十足目,短肢目,乳牛科)
:一些十足目甲壳类动物特有的蘑菇状表皮结构的起源和功能尚不清楚。这种装饰已经在广泛不同的分支中出现过好几次(在足孔蟹和异足目蟹以及帕古里目中)。这些结构在现代Daira属中进行了分析,并与韦斯卡始新世、阿利坎特和马略卡中新世的化石材料进行了比较。使用传统显微镜和扫描电子显微镜进行了形态学和岩石学研究,以了解现代和化石代表的微观结构。这为覆盖Daira外壳的蘑菇状结构以及外骨骼不同层的分布提供了清晰的视图。结果揭示了一种复杂的形态,涉及角质层的所有层,不同区域的外角质层厚度发生变化,并且存在特别影响外层的圆锥形结构。这些卷积形成了一个连接到外部的通道网络
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Spanish Journal of Paleontology
Spanish Journal of Paleontology Earth and Planetary Sciences-Paleontology
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期刊介绍: The journal is international and publishes original manuscripts in Spanish and, preferentially, British spelling English on all aspects of broad interest in palaeontology. Particularly, the SJP aims to communicate and promote palaeontological research to the global scientific community. Moreover, articles on new discoveries and approaches are especially welcome. Finally, studies of present-day material can be included if they have significant palaeontological relevance.
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