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Abstract
Abstract. Selected specimens from the Jurassic ammonoid family Arietitidae were
investigated using morphometric methods of transverse and longitudinal conch
section analysis. The family Arietitidae is characterized by similarities in
the conch geometry, but variation can be demonstrated by means of
differences in conch morphology. Our study focuses on a specimen of the
arietitid Pararnioceras sp., which revealed striking changes in
conch morphology due to a syn vivo growth through a parasitic serpulid.
Changes in its ontogenetic development are compared with specimens without
epizoans. The ecological interpretation of the morphometric data allows the
conclusion that the host possessed the ability to counteract the parasitic
conch abnormalities by adapting its housing growth, thus ensuring
survival.
期刊介绍:
Fossil Record (FR) is the palaeontological journal of the Museum für Naturkunde Berlin. This journal was founded in 1998 under the name Mitteilungen aus dem Museum für Naturkunde Berlin, Geowissenschaftliche Reihe and appears with two issues each year. Fossil Record publishes original papers in all areas of palaeontology including the taxonomy and systematics of fossil organisms, biostratigraphy, palaeoecology, and evolution. All taxonomic groups are treated, including invertebrates, microfossils, plants, and vertebrates.