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Survival and repair of surgical and natural shell damage in the articulate brachiopod Terebratulina retusa (Linnaeus)
Authors:Richard R Alexander  Mark A James  Alan D Ansell
Institution:1. Department of Geological and Marine Sciences , Rider College , Lawrenceville, New Jersey, 08648, USA;2. Department of Zoology, Portobello Marine Laboratory , The University of Otago , P.O. Box 8, Dunedin, New Zealand;3. Dunstaffnage Marine Research Laboratory , Scottish Marine Biological Association , P.O. Box 3, Oban, Argyll, PA34 4AD, Scotland
Abstract:Living specimens of Terebratulina retusa from the Firth of Lorn, Scotland, were surgically damaged by drilling 2 mm diameter holes or narrow slits one cm long in the anterior portion of one valve, by bevelling the anterior margin of both valves, or by amputation of the anterior third of one valve. These injuries to the shell and mantle simulated the type of repaired shell damage seen in Paleozoic species, i.e., scalloped, divoted, cleft, and embayed valves. Less than ten percent of the 200 damaged specimens survived until the 25th week after surgery. Specimens of T. retusa showed the ability to repair drill holes, slits, and bevelled anterior shell regions, but not the most severe damage, i.e., amputations of the anterior third of one valve. Shell‐repair was initiated in the fourth week after surgery by the development of a membrane across the wound. The development of caeca in the new shell layer secreted to plug the drill holes became apparent by the eighth week. The punctate pattern was complete in the new, translucent shell material of bevelled and drilled specimens by the 25th week following surgery. Failure of any specimens to survive amputation of the anterior portion of a valve for more than seven weeks after surgery, and the absence of initiation of the repair process, suggests that terebratulids do not have the tolerance for, nor the ability to repair, the severe injuries (embayed valves) which were sustained and mended by extinct strophomenids.
Keywords:Shell repair  survival  articulate brachiopods
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