Ecologic control on the development of meridional ornamentation in the planktonic foraminiferal genus Rugoglobigerina (Late Cretaceous) and implications for taxonomy

The wall ornamentation in Cretaceous planktonic foraminifera has been considered genetically controlled and taxonomically significant in analogy with Cenozoic taxa. For instance, the development of the meridional ornamentation is a diagnostic criterion used to discriminate the Late Cretaceous genera...

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Main Authors: F. Falzoni, M.R. Petrizzo, B. T. Huber, K. G. MacLeod
Other Authors: B.T. Huber, K.G. Macleod
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Language:English
Published: 2013
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/2434/227758
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spelling ftunivmilanoair:oai:air.unimi.it:2434/227758 2024-04-21T08:10:33+00:00 Ecologic control on the development of meridional ornamentation in the planktonic foraminiferal genus Rugoglobigerina (Late Cretaceous) and implications for taxonomy F. Falzoni M.R. Petrizzo B. T. Huber K. G. MacLeod F. Falzoni M.R. Petrizzo B.T. Huber K.G. Macleod 2013 http://hdl.handle.net/2434/227758 eng eng International Symposium on the Cretaceous System http://hdl.handle.net/2434/227758 Settore GEO/01 - Paleontologia e Paleoecologia info:eu-repo/semantics/conferenceObject 2013 ftunivmilanoair 2024-03-27T16:36:22Z The wall ornamentation in Cretaceous planktonic foraminifera has been considered genetically controlled and taxonomically significant in analogy with Cenozoic taxa. For instance, the development of the meridional ornamentation is a diagnostic criterion used to discriminate the Late Cretaceous genera Costellagerina and Rugoglobigerina. Although some authors noted that the development of meridional ornamentation decreases poleward and could be ecologically controlled, this hypothesis was rejected for absence of evidence. Our study based on Rugoglobigerina specimens recovered at three mid-low latitude localities (Exmouth Plateau, Indian Ocean; Shatsky Rise, Pacific Ocean; Eratosthenes Seamount, Mediterranean Sea) confirms that the development of the meridional ornamentation is variable throughout the geographic and stratigraphic distribution of the genus. Stable isotope (δ13C and δ18O) analyses indicate that specimens showing a more developed meridional ornamentation always yield higher δ13C values than co-occurring less ornamented morphotypes and we interpret these data to indicate an ecologic/metabolic control regulating the development of the meridional ornamentation. Moreover, we highlight the difficulty in discriminating between Rugoglobigerina, Costellagerina and Archaeoglobigerina at mid-high latitudes, where species show identical shell morphology and ornamentation. Our study challenges the assumption that the external features of the wall represent reliable criteria for the taxonomic discrimination of Cretaceous planktonic foraminifera. Conference Object Planktonic foraminifera The University of Milan: Archivio Istituzionale della Ricerca (AIR)
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topic Settore GEO/01 - Paleontologia e Paleoecologia
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F. Falzoni
M.R. Petrizzo
B. T. Huber
K. G. MacLeod
Ecologic control on the development of meridional ornamentation in the planktonic foraminiferal genus Rugoglobigerina (Late Cretaceous) and implications for taxonomy
topic_facet Settore GEO/01 - Paleontologia e Paleoecologia
description The wall ornamentation in Cretaceous planktonic foraminifera has been considered genetically controlled and taxonomically significant in analogy with Cenozoic taxa. For instance, the development of the meridional ornamentation is a diagnostic criterion used to discriminate the Late Cretaceous genera Costellagerina and Rugoglobigerina. Although some authors noted that the development of meridional ornamentation decreases poleward and could be ecologically controlled, this hypothesis was rejected for absence of evidence. Our study based on Rugoglobigerina specimens recovered at three mid-low latitude localities (Exmouth Plateau, Indian Ocean; Shatsky Rise, Pacific Ocean; Eratosthenes Seamount, Mediterranean Sea) confirms that the development of the meridional ornamentation is variable throughout the geographic and stratigraphic distribution of the genus. Stable isotope (δ13C and δ18O) analyses indicate that specimens showing a more developed meridional ornamentation always yield higher δ13C values than co-occurring less ornamented morphotypes and we interpret these data to indicate an ecologic/metabolic control regulating the development of the meridional ornamentation. Moreover, we highlight the difficulty in discriminating between Rugoglobigerina, Costellagerina and Archaeoglobigerina at mid-high latitudes, where species show identical shell morphology and ornamentation. Our study challenges the assumption that the external features of the wall represent reliable criteria for the taxonomic discrimination of Cretaceous planktonic foraminifera.
author2 F. Falzoni
M.R. Petrizzo
B.T. Huber
K.G. Macleod
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author F. Falzoni
M.R. Petrizzo
B. T. Huber
K. G. MacLeod
author_facet F. Falzoni
M.R. Petrizzo
B. T. Huber
K. G. MacLeod
author_sort F. Falzoni
title Ecologic control on the development of meridional ornamentation in the planktonic foraminiferal genus Rugoglobigerina (Late Cretaceous) and implications for taxonomy
title_short Ecologic control on the development of meridional ornamentation in the planktonic foraminiferal genus Rugoglobigerina (Late Cretaceous) and implications for taxonomy
title_full Ecologic control on the development of meridional ornamentation in the planktonic foraminiferal genus Rugoglobigerina (Late Cretaceous) and implications for taxonomy
title_fullStr Ecologic control on the development of meridional ornamentation in the planktonic foraminiferal genus Rugoglobigerina (Late Cretaceous) and implications for taxonomy
title_full_unstemmed Ecologic control on the development of meridional ornamentation in the planktonic foraminiferal genus Rugoglobigerina (Late Cretaceous) and implications for taxonomy
title_sort ecologic control on the development of meridional ornamentation in the planktonic foraminiferal genus rugoglobigerina (late cretaceous) and implications for taxonomy
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