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Variability,function and phylogenetic significance of periostracal microprojections in unionoid bivalves (Mollusca)
Authors:Alexandra Zieritz  Antonio G. Checa  David C. Aldridge  Elizabeth M. Harper
Affiliation:1. Department of Zoology, University of Cambridge, Cambridge, UK;2. Departamento de Estratigrafía y Paleontología, Facultad de Ciencias, Universidad de Granada, Granada, Spain;3. Department of Earth Sciences, University of Cambridge, Cambridge, UK
Abstract:Microprojections of unionoid shells are virtually unstudied but could be important characters for resolving questions on the phylogeny and ecology of these bivalves. By investigating 26 unionoid and three species of their closest living relatives, the Trigonioida, using scanning electron microscopy, we identified three types of periostracal microprojections. (1) Microridges were present only in one species from each of the two unionoid families Mycetopodidae (Anodontites trapesialis) and Iridinidae (Chambardia bourguignati) and may represent a synapomorphy for the mycetopodid‐iridinid clade. In A. trapesialis, microridges were additionally equipped with (2)ensp;flag‐like projections (microfringes), possibly a synapomorphic character for the Mycetopodidae. Examination of partially bleached specimens indicated that both microridges and microfringes are predominantly or purely organic. In contrast, previously undescribed (3) spicule‐like spikes represent calcifications within the periostracum. These were found in 20 of the 29 species and four of the six unionoid families. Spikes were particularly large and abundant in umbonal (juvenile) shell regions and species characteristic of fast‐flowing habitats. These structures may thus serve in protecting the periostracum and shell underneath, and/or stabilizing life position by increasing shell friction. Microfringes and microridges, on the other hand, possibly aid in the orientation of the mussel within the sediment.
Keywords:Functional morphology  Palaeoheterodonta  periostracal calcification  spike  shell morphology  Trigonioida
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