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Growth and variation in the Silurian proetide trilobite Aulacopleura konincki and its implications for trilobite palaeobiology
Authors:NIGEL C. HUGHES  RALPH E. CHAPMAN
Affiliation:Geier Collections and Research Center, Cincinnati Museum of Natural History, 1720 Gilbert Avenue, Cincinnati, OH. 45202, USA, e-mail;ADP-136, Natural History Building, Smithsonian Institution, Washington, D.C. 20560, USA
Abstract:Morphometric analysis of growth in Aulacopleura konincki reveals several important features: (1) morphological variability is approximately constant throughout growth, increasing slightly in later ontogeny; (2) shape is more tightly constrained than the numbers of postcephalic segments, which can be quite variable; and (3) a major ontogenetic transition occurs at glabellar lengths of about 1.7 mm. This transition divides the ontogeny into two distinct growth phases, is smooth rather than abrupt, and is expressed as changes in growth trajectories, especially in the pygidium. The transition is not strictly correlated with the number of thoracic or pygidial segments. These results suggest a re-evaluation of the concepts of meraspid and holaspid growth stages in A. konincki , using growth trajectories rather than thoracic segment number to define the stages. Developmental flexibility in holaspid segment numbers in this phylogenetically advanced trilobite suggests that environmental factors, rather than phylogenetic constraint, may explain variations in segment production patterns within some advanced Trilobita. Morphometrics, trilobites, ontogeny, variability, segmentation, Silurian, Czech Republic.
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