Step-wise morphological trends in fluctuating environments: Evidence in the Late Devonian conodont genus Palmatolepis |
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Authors: | Catherine Girard Sabrina Renaud |
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Affiliation: | a Paléoenvironnements et paléobiosphère, UMR 5125 CNRS, université Claude-Bernard-Lyon-1, bâtiment Géode, 43, boulevard du 11-Novembre, 69622 Villeurbanne cedex, France b Naturhistorisches Forschungsinstitut, Museum für Naturkunde, Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, Institut für Paläontologie, Invalidenstrasse 43, 10115 Berlin, Germany |
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Abstract: | Long-term morphological changes were investigated in the conodont genus Palmatolepis, using a Fourier analysis of the outline of platform elements. Three time-slices and four Late Frasnian - Early Famennian sections on North Gondwana were studied. No difference existed between locations, but shape variations were recorded associated with the successive Kellwasser events. The Middle Famennian period was analyzed in a section located at the Baltica margin across the annulata event. Some morphological changes may be related to the deposition of the corresponding black shales, but the main feature is a heterogeneity of the populations, which can be split into two morphological types. Latest Famennian conodonts from another North Gondwanan section show only minor shape changes during this time interval, which is environmentally stable prior to the global Hangenberg event. Based on synthetic shape variations across the whole period an morphological trend towards narrower elements is observed. This morphological change happens step-wise in response to global events. The amplitude of the shape shift is proportionally related to the extend of the successive Late Devonian global events. |
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Keywords: | Frasnian/Famennian Kellwasser Annulata Hangenberg Morphometrics Fourier analysis |
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