Ontogeny and covariation in the Toarcian genus Osperleioceras (Ammonoidea)


Autoria(s): Morard A.; Guex J.
Data(s)

2003

Resumo

Starting from embryonic (protoconch-ammonitella) and early juvenile shells, which are indistinguishable at the species level, growth curves of Osperleioceras from the Reynesi Subzone (Upper Toarcian) of the Causses Basin (Aveyron, France) show a continuous radiating range of correlated variation in dimensional and ornamental characters, such as involution, whorl compression, rib strength and rib density. This covariation pattern can be observed among single-horizon assemblages, as well as during individual ontogenetic development. The existence of a continuous intergradational series of shells, ranging from stout coarsely ribbed to smooth suboxycone morphologies, rules out functional or ecological selectivity to explain this non-random variability pattern. The complex interdependence of shape and sculpture can be simulated by a model in which sculpture intensity depends on mantle curvature [GUEX, 1999]. The expression of covariation in subadult specimens since the base of Upper Toarcian reveals a rise in variability, concomitant with a size decrease, both contemporaneous with environmental instability. It developed in successive bursts from a fairly long low variability period spanning the whole Middle Toarcian.

Identificador

http://serval.unil.ch/?id=serval:BIB_98E90F5B019A

doi:10.2113/174.6.607

Idioma(s)

en

Fonte

Bulletin de la Société Géologique de France, vol. 174, pp. 607-615

Tipo

info:eu-repo/semantics/article

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