Elements of Paleontology Crinoid Feeding Strategies New Insights from Subsea Video and Time Lapse

Elements of Paleontology  Crinoid Feeding Strategies  New Insights from Subsea Video and Time Lapse
Author: Meyer, David L.
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 34
Release: 2024
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 9781108899482

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Crinoid Feeding Strategies New Insights From Subsea Video And Time Lapse

Crinoid Feeding Strategies  New Insights From Subsea Video And Time Lapse
Author: David Meyer,Margaret Veitch,Charles G. Messing,Angela Stevenson
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 75
Release: 2021-02-28
Genre: Science
ISBN: 1108810071

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Modern videography provides an ever-widening window into subsea echinoderm life with vast potential for new knowledge. Supported by video evidence throughout, this Element begins with time-lapse video made in 1983 on film, using an off-the-shelf camera, flash, and underwater housings. Although quality has now been significantly improved by digital imagery, films from over thirty years ago captured crinoid feeding behavior previously unknown and demonstrated a great potential to learn about many other aspects of their biology. This sequence is followed by several examples of recent digital videography from submersibles of deep-sea crinoids and remotely operated vehicles (ROVs) (stalked and unstalked), as well as close-up video of crinoids in aquaria. These recent studies enabled a new classification of crinoid arm postures, provided detailed views of food particle capture, and revealed a wide range of behaviors in taxa never before seen in life.

The Ecology of Biotic Interactions in Echinoids

The Ecology of Biotic Interactions in Echinoids
Author: Elizabeth Petsios,Lyndsey Farrar,Shamindri Tennakoon,Fatemah Jamal,Roger W. Portell,Michał Kowalewski,Carrie L. Tyler
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 88
Release: 2023-10-31
Genre: Reference
ISBN: 9781108899840

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This Element reviews the ecologies of skeletal trace-producing interactions on echinoids in Modern ecosystems and the recognition of those biogenic traces in the fossil record. This title is also available as Open Access on Cambridge Core.

A Review and Evaluation of Homology Hypotheses in Echinoderm Paleobiology

A Review and Evaluation of Homology Hypotheses in Echinoderm Paleobiology
Author: Colin D. Sumrall,Sarah L. Sheffield,Jennifer E. Bauer,Jeffrey R. Thompson,Johnny A. Waters
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 91
Release: 2023-04-13
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9781009397162

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The extraxial-axial theory (EAT) and universal elemental homology (UEH) are often portrayed as mutually exclusive hypotheses of homology within pentaradiate Echinodermata. EAT describes homology upon the echinoderm bauplan, interpreted through early post-metamorphic growth and growth zones, dividing it into axial regions generally associated with elements of the ambulacral system and extraxial regions that are not. UEH describes the detailed construction of the axial skeleton, dividing it into homologous plates and plate series based on symmetry, early growth, and function. These hypotheses are not in conflict; the latter is rooted in refinement of the former. Some interpretive differences arise because many of the morphologies described from eleutherozoan development are difficult to reconcile with Paleozoic forms. Conversely, many elements described for Paleozoic taxa by UEH, such as the peristomial border plates, are absent in eleutherozoans. This Element recommends these two hypotheses be used together to generate a better understanding of homology across Echinodermata.

A Review of Blastozoan Echinoderm Respiratory Structures

A Review of Blastozoan Echinoderm Respiratory Structures
Author: Sarah L. Sheffield,Maggie R. Limbeck,Jennifer E. Bauer,Stephen A. Hill,Martina Nohejlová
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 156
Release: 2022-12-31
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 9781108899604

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Echinoderms have evolved diverse and disparate morphologies throughout the Phanerozoic. Among them, blastozoans, an extinct group of echinoderms that were an important component of Paleozoic marine ecosystems, are primarily subdivided into groups based on the morphology of respiratory structures. However, systematic and phylogenetic research from the past few decades have shown that respiratory structures in blastozoans are not group-defining and they have re-evolved throughout echinoderm evolution. This Element provides a review of the research involving blastozoan respiratory structures, along with research concerning the morphology, paleoecology, and ontogeny of each of the major groupings of blastozoans as it relates to their corresponding respiratory structures. Areas of future research in these groups are also highlighted.

Molecular Paleobiology of the Echinoderm Skeleton

Molecular Paleobiology of the Echinoderm Skeleton
Author: Jeffrey R. Thompson
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 120
Release: 2022-12-01
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9781009189194

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The echinoderms are an ideal group to understand evolution from a holistic, interdisciplinary framework. The genetic regulatory networks underpinning development in echinoderms are some of the best known for any model group. Additionally, the echinoderms have an excellent fossil record, elucidating in in detail the evolutionary changes underpinning morphological evolution. In this Element, the echinoderms are discussed as a model group for molecular palaeobiological studies, integrating what is known of their development, genomes, and fossil record. Together, these insights shed light on the molecular and morphological evolution underpinning the vast biodiversity of echinoderms, and the animal kingdom more generally.

Virtual Paleontology

Virtual Paleontology
Author: Jennifer E. Bauer,Imran A. Rahman
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 75
Release: 2021-09-30
Genre: Science
ISBN: 1108794769

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Imaging and visualizing fossils in three dimensions with tomography is a powerful approach in paleontology. Here, the authors introduce select destructive and non-destructive tomographic techniques that are routinely applied to fossils and review how this work has improved our understanding of the anatomy, function, taphonomy, and phylogeny of fossil echinoderms. Building on this, this Element discusses how new imaging and computational methods have great promise for addressing long-standing paleobiological questions. Future efforts to improve the accessibility of the data underlying this work will be key for realizing the potential of this virtual world of paleontology.

Paleontological Collections of Germany Austria and Switzerland

Paleontological Collections of Germany  Austria and Switzerland
Author: Lothar A. Beck,Ulrich Joger
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2018-11-27
Genre: Science
ISBN: 331977400X

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This book is devoted to 250 years of collecting, organizing and preserving paleontological specimens by generations of scientists. Paleontological collections are a huge resource for modern research and should be available for national and international scientists and institutions, as well as prospective public and private customers. These collections are an important part of the scientific enterprise, supporting research, public education, and the documentation of past biodiversity. Much of what we are beginning to understand about our world, we owe to the collection, preservation, and ongoing study of natural specimens. Properly preserved collections of fossil marine or terrestrial plants and animals are archives of Earth's history and vital to our ability to learn about our place in its future. The approach employed by the editors involves not only an introduction to the paleontological collections in general, but also information on the international and national collection networks. Particular attention is given to new exhibition concepts and approaches of sorting, preserving and researching in paleontological collections and also their neglect and/or threat. In addition, the book provides information on all big public museums, on important state museums and regional Museums, and also on university collections. This is a highly informative and carefully presented book, providing scientific insight for readers with an interest in fossil record, biodiversity, taxonomy, or evolution, as well as natural history collections at large.