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Seilacher & Macclintock, 2005

Crinoid Anchoring Strategies for Soft-Bottom Dwelling

Seilacher, A., Macclintock, C.
DOI
DOI10.2110/palo.2003.p03-70
Aasta2005
AjakiriPalaios
Köide20
Number3
Leheküljed224-240
Tüüpartikkel ajakirjas
Keelinglise
Id30991

Abstrakt

During the geologic history of crinoids, many groups have modified their distal stems to function as anchors in soft sediments, but more so in the Paleozoic than in later times. Major strategies were passively implanting anchors, cirral root systems, coils, and stemless reclining. In Paleozoic roots, the stereom usually consists of crystallographically individualized ossicles, but articulations may be hidden by a tough cuticle that protected the living tissue of immersed parts and stiffened them with cortical stereom. Post-Paleozoic representatives produced similar anchoring structures by different fabricational pathways, including non-articulated root systems.

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