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Urbanek & Mierzejewski, 2009

The Ultrastructure and Building of Graptolite Dissepiments

Urbanek, A., Mierzejewski, P.
DOI10.4202/app.2006.0020
Aasta2009
Kirjastuse kohtVarssavi
AjakiriActa Palaeontologica Polonica
Köide54
Number2
Leheküljed243-252
Tüüpartikkel ajakirjas
OpenAccess
Keelinglise
ISSN 0567-7920
Id12192

Abstrakt

Dissepiments or connecting bars between adjacent stipes in rhobdosomes of dendroid graptolites were studied by means of electron microscopy (SEM and TEM). The material, chemically isolated from rock matrix, originating from the Ordovician of Estonia and glacial boulders of Baltic origin found in Poland, is assigned provisionally to the genus "Dictyonema" sensu lato. Early growth stages of dissepiments are made only of the fusellar component. Older dissepiments are composed of the central core and the outer envelope: the central core is made of rather irregularly arranged growth units made of the fuseller tissue, whereas the outer envelope has a distinct cortical appearance. TEM observations indicate that the fusellar component is made of both typical fusellar and microfusellar tissues (the latter with complete and reduced microfuselli). The cortical component of dissepiments is made both of dependent and independent cortex. The opinion is advanced that the dissepiments were constructed externally by the mortaring activities of zooids, similar to that of Recent Cephalodiscus. Our observations indicate that bizooids were most probable dissepiment constructors. These results, in general, does not support earlier opinions that dissepiments are made of cortical tissue acquiring it fusellar aspect in some cases, and that dissepiments were produced by the extrathecal membrane surrounding the rhabdosome.

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