Suzuki, Noritoshi (2006): Ontogenetic growth and variation in the skeletal structure of two late Neogene Sphaeropyle species (polycystina radiolarians)
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DSDP 19 DSDP 31 DSDP 57 DSDP 19 192 DSDP 31 302 DSDP 57 438
Identifier:
ID:
2006-079853
Type:
georefid
ID:
10.1666/0022-3360(2006)80[849:OGAVIT]2.0.CO;2
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doi
Creator:
Name:
Suzuki, Noritoshi
Affiliation:
Tohoku University, Institute of Geology and Paleontology, Sendai, Japan
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author
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Title:
Ontogenetic growth and variation in the skeletal structure of two late Neogene Sphaeropyle species (polycystina radiolarians)
Year:
2006
Source:
Journal of Paleontology
Publisher:
Paleontological Society, Lawrence, KS, United States
Volume:
80
Issue:
5
Pages:
849-866
Abstract:
Two four-shelled species characterized by a pylome-bearing outermost shell--Sphaeropyle robusta and its descendant, Sphaeropyle langii--are selected for morphological study. Both species are morphologically identical to three-shelled Actinomma morphotypes, morphotypes A and B, respectively. Furthermore, the number of pores on half a circumference of the primary cortical shell, the distinguishing feature between Sphaeropyle robusta and Sphaeropyle langii, accounts for the same between Sphaeropyle robusta and morphotype A, and between Sphaeropyle langii and morphotype B. It suggests that the three-shelled morphotypes A and B are juvenile forms of the four-shelled Sphaeropyle robusta and Sphaeropyle langii, respectively. This is strongly supported by the same stratigraphic distributions of each pair. The quantitative analysis of morphological variations in both species also revealed that they have nearly identical morphology, except for the number of pores on half a circumference of the primary cortical shell. In addition, the size range of primary and secondary cortical shells and the range of the number of radial spines increase in Sphaeropyle langii, while the length range of radial spines decrease.
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Coverage: Geographic coordinates: North:53.0035 West:136.5400 East:
164.4249 South:40.2007
Keywords: Invertebrate paleontology; Actinomma; Cenozoic; Deep Sea Drilling Project; DSDP Site 192; DSDP Site 302; DSDP Site 438; growth; histograms; Invertebrata; IPOD; Leg 19; Leg 31; Leg 57; microfossils; morphology; Neogene; North Pacific; Northwest Pacific; ontogeny; Pacific Ocean; Protista; Radiolaria; SEM data; Sphaeropyle; statistical analysis; taxonomy; Tertiary; ultrastructure; upper Neogene; West Pacific;
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