Evolutionary process of extremely twisted heteromorph ammonites from the Upper Cretaceous of Japan

Author:

Misaki Akihiro1ORCID,Okamoto Takashi2,Maeda Haruyoshi3

Affiliation:

1. Kitakyushu Museum of Natural History & Human History 2‐4‐1 Higashida, Yahatahigashi‐ku Kitakyushu 805‐0071 Japan

2. Graduate School of Science & Engineering Ehime University 2‐5 Bunkyo‐cho Matsuyama 790‐8577 Japan

3. The Kyushu University Museum Kyushu University 6‐10‐1 Hakozaki, Higashi‐ku Fukuoka 812‐8581 Japan

Abstract

AbstractThe heteromorph ammonite Pravitoceras sigmoidale with extremely twisted retroversal hook and its probable ancestors, Didymoceras awajiense and Dmorozumii, occur mainly in the Upper Cretaceous Izumi and Sotoizumi groups in southwest Japan. Their morphological characteristics were investigated in this study. Morphotypes I–II were recognized in D. morozumii. Morphotypes III–V were recognized in D. awajiense. Morphotypes VI–VIII were recognized in P. sigmoidale. Moreover, all morphotypes were recognized in both the dextral and sinistral forms of these three species. Based on the morphological and stratigraphic relationships, it is considered that the evolutionary process of these species is divided into three steps: (1) shift from morphotypes I–II to III; (2) increase in variation from morphotypes III to III–V; and (3) shift from morphotypes III–V to VI–VIII. By comparing these morphotypes based on the ‘growing tube model’ belonging to the moving frame analysis, it is seen that there are no significant gaps of coiling patterns in the evolutionary processes of this lineage. Meanwhile, morphotypes III–V of D. awajiense have a larger morphological variation than morphotypes I–II of Dmorozumii and morphotypes VI–VIII of P. sigmoidale. These results, and the radiometric ages from previous studies, suggest that D. awajiense, with considerable variation between ancestor and descendant species, existed in a short interval. It seems that P. sigmoidale occurred after the continuous but rapid and drastic morphological evolution from D. morozumii via D. awajiense.

Funder

Japan Society for the Promotion of Science

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Paleontology

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