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Conodont assemblages: A new functional model
Authors:Victor H Hitchings  ATS Ramsay
Institution:Department of Geology, University College of Swansea, Swansea Great Britain
Abstract:A functional model for the conodont apparatus is proposed based on Carboniferous bedding plane assemblages. It is proposed that the conodont assemblage functioned as a filter feeding and respiratory organ in organisms of unknown affinities, and that the organisation of elements in the assemblage genus Scottognathus can be used as a basic plan for interpreting the arrangement of conodont elements in other assemblages. In our model the Platform Blades opened and closed the anterior end of the system, the sieve consisted of Arched Blades, Pick-shaped Blades (assemblage genera Lewistownella and Lochriea) and the main cusps of the Elongate Blades; the denticulated bars of Elongate Blades and Pick-shaped Blades (form genera Scottognathus and Westphalicus) acted as a support for ciliated tissue. A radial and bilateral arrangement for the Elongate Blades is presented and discussed. Using this model as a guide we have reconstructed the assemblage genus Duboisella.The success of conodont organisms is attributed to the genetic plasticity of elements of the filter respiratory system, which enabled the system to adapt to evolutionary changes in the marine plankton. Ideas for further research are presented. In this account we have chosen to refer to the morphological form of conodont elements (Rhodes, 1954) rather than to the form generic and specific names assigned to them in the literature, e.g., we use the term Elongate Blades, instead of Hindeodella.
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