用有孔虫3D分析浮游有孔虫的三维生长:CT扫描自动特征测量的R包

IF 4.1 3区 地球科学 Q1 PALEONTOLOGY
A. Brombacher, Alex Searle-Barnes, Wenshu Zhang, T. Ezard
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摘要

摘要有孔虫是少数几个将其整个个体发育保存在化石中的分类群之一。通过浮游有孔虫化石的微型计算机断层扫描(CT)揭示这种个体发生,极大地提高了我们对其生活史的理解,并使我们能够准确量化个体一生中的总外壳体积、生长率和发育约束。使用CT扫描的研究主要集中在室的大小上,但CT扫描产生的丰富的三维数据有可能重建完整的生长轨迹。在这里,我们提供了一个开源的R包来分析三维空间中的增长。仅使用每个腔室的质心xyz坐标,函数就可以确定生长顺序,并检查腔室的顺序是否正确。一旦验证了生长顺序,函数就会计算后续腔室之间的距离和角度,确定每个腔室建造时最终腔室中的螺纹总数和腔室数量,并首次确定数量-工艺。该软件包的应用将使大型数据集的可重复分析和关键分类特征的量化成为可能,并最终为个体发育对进化的影响提供新的见解。
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Analysing planktonic foraminiferal growth in three dimensions with foram3D: an R package for automated trait measurements from CT scans
Abstract. Foraminifera are one of the few taxa that preserve their entire ontogeny in their fossilised remains. Revealing this ontogeny through micro-computed tomography (CT) of fossil planktonic foraminifera has greatly improved our understanding of their life history and allows accurate quantification of total shell volume, growth rates and developmental constraints throughout an individual's life. Studies using CT scans currently mainly focus on chamber size, but the wealth of three-dimensional data generated by CT scans has the potential to reconstruct complete growth trajectories. Here we present an open-source R package to analyse growth in three-dimensional space. Using only the centroid xyz coordinates of every chamber, the functions determine the growth sequence and check that chambers are in the correct order. Once the order of growth has been verified, the functions calculate distances and angles between subsequent chambers, determine the total number of whorls and the number of chambers in the final whorl at the time each chamber was built, and, for the first time, quantify trochospirality. The applications of this package will enable repeatable analysis of large data sets and quantification of key taxonomic traits and ultimately provide new insights into the effects of ontogeny on evolution.
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Journal of Micropalaeontology
Journal of Micropalaeontology 生物-古生物学
CiteScore
4.30
自引率
5.00%
发文量
7
审稿时长
>12 weeks
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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