Origin and evolution of Cycladophora davisiana (Radiolaria) in DSDP Hole 19-192, Northwest Pacific


Autoria(s): Motoyama, Isao
Cobertura

LATITUDE: 53.009500 * LONGITUDE: 164.713500 * DATE/TIME START: 1971-08-30T00:00:00 * DATE/TIME END: 1971-08-30T00:00:00

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18/04/1997

Resumo

This paper documents the evolutionary history of Cycladophora davisiana Ehrenberg from an uppermost Miocene to Pleistocene sedimentary record in the high-latitude Northwest Pacific. It apparently evolved from C. sakaii Motoyama through a series of intermediates. C. sakaii has a relatively large shell with an external spongy layer. The evolutionary transition is characterized by a relatively rapid decrease in thorax size with a reduction of the spongy appendage. This change occurred during about 0.4 m.y. from 2.8 to 2.4 Ma without cladogenesis. Following this interval, a decrease in thorax size continued gradually up to the Recent, resulting in a very small morphology. Although the population of C. davisiana first appeared at about 2.5 Ma, some morphotypic specimens may occur in earlier periods as indistinguishable very small endmembers in the C. sakaii populations. Timing of the first appearance events both of morphotypic specimens and of a population of C. davisiana in Site 192 and previously reported cores does not disprove the idea that C. davisiana evolved first in the Northwest Pacific region, and later migrated into other regions of the world ocean. Biometrics clearly indicate no direct phylogenetic relationships between C. davisiana and C. cornutoides Kling in the studied core. Thus, the latter species, which was originally described as a variation and later elevated to a subspecies of the former species, is separated from the former species and raised to the species rank.

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application/zip, 2 datasets

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https://doi.pangaea.de/10.1594/PANGAEA.691060

doi:10.1594/PANGAEA.691060

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en

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PANGAEA

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CC-BY: Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported

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Fonte

Supplement to: Motoyama, Isao (1997): Origin and evolution of Cycladophora davisiana Ehrenberg (Radiolaria) in DSDP Site 192, Northwest Pacific. Marine Micropaleontology, 30(1-3), 45-63, doi:10.1016/S0377-8398(96)00047-3

Palavras-Chave #19-192; Abdomen length (ABL); Abdomen length (ABL), mean; Abdomen length (ABL) (µm); Abdomen width (ABW); Abdomen width (ABW), mean; Abdomen width (ABW) (µm); Age; AGE; Apical horn length (AHL); Apical horn length (AHL), mean; Apical horn length (AHL) (µm); Calculated; Cephalis width (CPW); Cephalis width (CPW), mean; Cephalis width (CPW) (µm); Deep Sea Drilling Project; Depth; DEPTH, sediment/rock; Diameter; DRILL; Drilling/drill rig; DSDP; Glomar Challenger; l; Label; Leg19; Length; Max; Maximum; Measured; Min; Minimum; No; North Pacific/GUYOT; Number; Number of pores on a circumference of thorax (PN); Number of pores on a circumference of thorax (PN), mean, PN = TXW; Number of pores on a circumference of thorax (PN) (µm), PN = TXW; Number of tests; ODP sample designation; Sample code/label; Spongy layer (SPL); Spongy layer (SPL), mean, scored by developmental stages (0-3); Spongy layer (SPL), scored by developmental stages; Standard deviation; Std dev; Tests; Thorax bar width (BW); Thorax bar width (BW), mean; Thorax bar width (BW) (µm); Thorax length (TXL); Thorax length (TXL), mean; Thorax length (TXL) (µm); Thorax pore diameter (PD); Thorax pore diameter (PD), mean; Thorax pore diameter (PD) (µm); Thorax width (TXW); Thorax width (TXW), mean; Thorax width (TXW) (µm); w; Width; Ø
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