埃迪卡拉山脉形态的解剖。

IF 2.3 2区 地球科学 Q1 PALEONTOLOGY
Papers in Palaeontology Pub Date : 2019-02-01 Epub Date: 2018-09-11 DOI:10.1002/spp2.1234
Frances S Dunn, Philip R Wilby, Charlotte G Kenchington, Dmitriy V Grazhdankin, Philip C J Donoghue, Alexander G Liu
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引用次数: 14

摘要

埃迪卡拉纪大型化石Charnia masoni Ford可能是Rangeomorpha中最具标志性的成员:一群看似无柄的复叶生物,主导着埃迪卡拉纪晚期的底栖深海化石组合。尽管C.masoni表现出广泛的古地理和地层范围,但很少有形态学研究考虑到来自全球多个地区的标本种群之间的变化。我们对C.masoni进行了分析,评估了来自英国、加拿大和俄罗斯的标本,这是迄今为止对该分类单元最大的形态学研究。我们描述了C.masoni内部的大量形态学变化,并为该物种提出了一个新的形态学模型,该模型对解释rangeomorph结构和潜在的现有分类方案都具有重要意义。Charnia先前的重建包括关于在其他范围形态(如内部茎)中看到的结构的存在以及更高阶分支形态的同质性的假设;我们的调查没有证实这些观察结果。我们描述了三级和四级枝条形态的变化,以及叶基附近毛结构的变化。考虑到这些新的特征,对马索尼氏菌的诊断进行了修正。这些发现强调了对范围形态进行大规模分析的必要性,以便更好地了解这个长期神秘的群体的生物学。
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Anatomy of the Ediacaran rangeomorph <i>Charnia masoni</i>.

Anatomy of the Ediacaran rangeomorph <i>Charnia masoni</i>.

Anatomy of the Ediacaran rangeomorph <i>Charnia masoni</i>.

Anatomy of the Ediacaran rangeomorph Charnia masoni.

The Ediacaran macrofossil Charnia masoni Ford is perhaps the most iconic member of the Rangeomorpha: a group of seemingly sessile, frondose organisms that dominates late Ediacaran benthic, deep-marine fossil assemblages. Despite C. masoni exhibiting broad palaeogeographical and stratigraphical ranges, there have been few morphological studies that consider the variation observed among populations of specimens derived from multiple global localities. We present an analysis of C. masoni that evaluates specimens from the UK, Canada and Russia, representing the largest morphological study of this taxon to date. We describe substantial morphological variation within C. masoni and present a new morphological model for this species that has significant implications both for interpretation of rangeomorph architecture, and potentially for existing taxonomic schemes. Previous reconstructions of Charnia include assumptions regarding the presence of structures seen in other rangeomorphs (e.g. an internal stalk) and of homogeneity in higher order branch morphology; observations that are not borne out by our investigations. We describe variation in the morphology of third and fourth order branches, as well as variation in gross structure near the base of the frond. The diagnosis of Charnia masoni is emended to take account of these new features. These findings highlight the need for large-scale analyses of rangeomorph morphology in order to better understand the biology of this long-enigmatic group.

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Papers in Palaeontology
Papers in Palaeontology PALEONTOLOGY-
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期刊介绍: Papers in Palaeontology is the successor to Special Papers in Palaeontology and a journal of the Palaeontological Association (www.palass.org). The journal is devoted to the publication of papers that document the diversity of past life and its distribution in time and space. Papers in Palaeontology is devoted to the publication of papers that document the diversity of past life and its distribution in time and space. As a sister publication to Palaeontology its focus is on descriptive research, including the descriptions of new taxa, systematic revisions of higher taxa, detailed biostratigraphical and biogeographical documentation, and descriptions of floras and faunas from specific localities or regions. Most contributions are expected to be less than 30 pp long but longer contributions will be considered if the material merits it, including single topic parts. The journal publishes a wide variety of papers on palaeontological topics covering: palaeozoology, palaeobotany, systematic studies, palaeoecology, micropalaeontology, palaeobiogeography, functional morphology, stratigraphy, taxonomy, taphonomy, palaeoenvironmental reconstruction, palaeoclimate analysis, biomineralization studies.
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