Early Cambrian Problematic Lophotrochozoans and Dilemmas of Scleritome Reconstructions

The emergence and radiation of metazoan body plans around the Precambrian/Cambrian boundary, some 500-600 million years ago, seems to be concordant with the appearance and diversification of preservable hard parts. Several Precambrian soft-bodied, multicellular organisms most likely represent stem-g...

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Main Author: Larsson, Cecilia M
Format: Doctoral or Postdoctoral Thesis
Language:English
Published: Uppsala universitet, Paleobiologi 2012
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spelling ftuppsalauniv:oai:DiVA.org:uu-180195 2023-05-15T16:28:32+02:00 Early Cambrian Problematic Lophotrochozoans and Dilemmas of Scleritome Reconstructions Larsson, Cecilia M 2012 application/pdf http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:uu:diva-180195 eng eng Uppsala universitet, Paleobiologi Uppsala Digital Comprehensive Summaries of Uppsala Dissertations from the Faculty of Science and Technology, 1651-6214 967 http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:uu:diva-180195 urn:isbn:978-91-554-8462-0 info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Problematica scleritome Trachyplax tommotiid Cambrian South Australia North Greenland Doctoral thesis, comprehensive summary info:eu-repo/semantics/doctoralThesis text 2012 ftuppsalauniv 2023-02-23T21:42:13Z The emergence and radiation of metazoan body plans around the Precambrian/Cambrian boundary, some 500-600 million years ago, seems to be concordant with the appearance and diversification of preservable hard parts. Several Precambrian soft-bodied, multicellular organisms most likely represent stem-group bilaterians, but their fossil record is rather sparse. In contrast, the Cambrian fossil record is comparably rich – comprising hard part, trace fossil and delicate soft tissue preservation – and most animal phyla that we know of today had evolved by the end of the Cambrian. Consequently, this time represents an important period in the early evolution of metazoan life forms. Most skeletal remnants of invertebrate organisms from this period are preserved in incomplete, disarticulated sclerite assemblages, and the true architecture of the original skeletal structure, the scleritome, may therefore be hard to discern. Many scleritomous taxa have been suggested to be members of the lophotrochozoan clade, while their exact position within this group remains unclear. Such taxa are often referred to as Problematica. This thesis deals with some problematic scleritomous early Cambrian lophotrochozoans, and as such also addresses the dilemmas of scleritome reconstructions. In the first part, completely disarticulated calcareous sclerites from the lower Cambrian of North Greenland are described as Trachyplax arctica. Hypothetical scleritome reconstruction alternatives and comparisons to other scleritome-bearing taxa are discussed, but the lack of articulated material obscures any satisfactory conclusions regarding phylogenetic affinities and the original morphology of the organism. The other part of the thesis focuses on some minute, organophosphatic scleritomous metazoans, tommotiids, found in lower Cambrian limestone successions in South Australia – Paterimitra pyramidalis and Kulparina rostrata – their scleritome architecture and their phylogenetic relationship with paterinid brachiopods. The oldest brachiopod from South ... Doctoral or Postdoctoral Thesis Greenland North Greenland Uppsala University: Publications (DiVA) Greenland
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topic Problematica
scleritome
Trachyplax
tommotiid
Cambrian
South Australia
North Greenland
spellingShingle Problematica
scleritome
Trachyplax
tommotiid
Cambrian
South Australia
North Greenland
Larsson, Cecilia M
Early Cambrian Problematic Lophotrochozoans and Dilemmas of Scleritome Reconstructions
topic_facet Problematica
scleritome
Trachyplax
tommotiid
Cambrian
South Australia
North Greenland
description The emergence and radiation of metazoan body plans around the Precambrian/Cambrian boundary, some 500-600 million years ago, seems to be concordant with the appearance and diversification of preservable hard parts. Several Precambrian soft-bodied, multicellular organisms most likely represent stem-group bilaterians, but their fossil record is rather sparse. In contrast, the Cambrian fossil record is comparably rich – comprising hard part, trace fossil and delicate soft tissue preservation – and most animal phyla that we know of today had evolved by the end of the Cambrian. Consequently, this time represents an important period in the early evolution of metazoan life forms. Most skeletal remnants of invertebrate organisms from this period are preserved in incomplete, disarticulated sclerite assemblages, and the true architecture of the original skeletal structure, the scleritome, may therefore be hard to discern. Many scleritomous taxa have been suggested to be members of the lophotrochozoan clade, while their exact position within this group remains unclear. Such taxa are often referred to as Problematica. This thesis deals with some problematic scleritomous early Cambrian lophotrochozoans, and as such also addresses the dilemmas of scleritome reconstructions. In the first part, completely disarticulated calcareous sclerites from the lower Cambrian of North Greenland are described as Trachyplax arctica. Hypothetical scleritome reconstruction alternatives and comparisons to other scleritome-bearing taxa are discussed, but the lack of articulated material obscures any satisfactory conclusions regarding phylogenetic affinities and the original morphology of the organism. The other part of the thesis focuses on some minute, organophosphatic scleritomous metazoans, tommotiids, found in lower Cambrian limestone successions in South Australia – Paterimitra pyramidalis and Kulparina rostrata – their scleritome architecture and their phylogenetic relationship with paterinid brachiopods. The oldest brachiopod from South ...
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title Early Cambrian Problematic Lophotrochozoans and Dilemmas of Scleritome Reconstructions
title_short Early Cambrian Problematic Lophotrochozoans and Dilemmas of Scleritome Reconstructions
title_full Early Cambrian Problematic Lophotrochozoans and Dilemmas of Scleritome Reconstructions
title_fullStr Early Cambrian Problematic Lophotrochozoans and Dilemmas of Scleritome Reconstructions
title_full_unstemmed Early Cambrian Problematic Lophotrochozoans and Dilemmas of Scleritome Reconstructions
title_sort early cambrian problematic lophotrochozoans and dilemmas of scleritome reconstructions
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