Astogenetic morphological variation in the bryozoan Prophyllodictya gracilis from the Middle Ordovician of Russia and inferred colony‐wide feeding currents

Author:

Key Marcus M.1ORCID,Wyse Jackson Patrick N.2ORCID,McDowell Madelaine S.1,Nestell Merlynd K.3ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Earth Sciences Dickinson College 28 North College Street Carlisle Pennsylvania 17013 USA

2. Department of Geology Trinity College Dublin 2 Ireland

3. Department of Earth & Environmental Sciences University of Texas PO Box 19049 Arlington Texas 76019 USA

Abstract

AbstractThe discovery of a relatively large and complete ptilodictyid bryozoan colony enabled morphometric analysis of astogenetic change from the colony base to the periphery. This enabled us to test the hypothesis that the relative area of feeding and non‐feeding zooids must be relatively constant across astogenetic growth in this colony. The colony is a stenolaemate cryptostome belonging to the cribrate species Prophyllodictya gracilis (Eichwald). It was recovered from the Volkhov Formation (Dapingian Stage of the Middle Ordovician) from the Putilovo Quarry east of St Petersburg, Russia. The colony was digitally imaged so lacuna and branch dimensions could be measured relative to the colony base and colony edge. Branch thickness and width decreased from the colony base to the top of the colony. Lacuna area and the number of autozooecial rows per branch also decreased distally while the number of lacunae per area increased. As a result, there was an astogenetically stable ratio of autozooid‐bearing skeletal branch area to the total lacuna area across the colony. This characteristic is interpreted as a requirement of colony‐wide feeding currents in this cribrate cryptostome colony.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Paleontology

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