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The origin and initial rise of pelagic cephalopods in the Ordovician
- Source :
- PLoS ONE, 4 (9). e7262., PLoS ONE, PLoS ONE, Vol 4, Iss 9, p e7262 (2009), PLOS ONE, 4(9): e7262
- Publication Year :
- 2009
- Publisher :
- Public Library of Science, 2009.
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Abstract
- BackgroundDuring the Ordovician the global diversity increased dramatically at family, genus and species levels. Partially the diversification is explained by an increased nutrient, and phytoplankton availability in the open water. Cephalopods are among the top predators of today's open oceans. Their Ordovician occurrences, diversity evolution and abundance pattern potentially provides information on the evolution of the pelagic food chain.Methodology/principal findingsWe reconstructed the cephalopod departure from originally exclusively neritic habitats into the pelagic zone by the compilation of occurrence data in offshore paleoenvironments from the Paleobiology Database, and from own data, by evidence of the functional morphology, and the taphonomy of selected cephalopod faunas. The occurrence data show, that cephalopod associations in offshore depositional settings and black shales are characterized by a specific composition, often dominated by orthocerids and lituitids. The siphuncle and conch form of these cephalopods indicate a dominant lifestyle as pelagic, vertical migrants. The frequency distribution of conch sizes and the pattern of epibionts indicate an autochthonous origin of the majority of orthocerid and lituitid shells. The consistent concentration of these cephalopods in deep subtidal sediments, starting from the middle Tremadocian indicates the occupation of the pelagic zone early in the Early Ordovician and a subsequent diversification which peaked during the Darriwilian.Conclusions/significanceThe exploitation of the pelagic realm started synchronously in several independent invertebrate clades during the latest Cambrian to Middle Ordovician. The initial rise and diversification of pelagic cephalopods during the Early and Middle Ordovician indicates the establishment of a pelagic food chain sustainable enough for the development of a diverse fauna of large predators. The earliest pelagic cephalopods were slowly swimming vertical migrants. The appearance and early diversification of pelagic cephalopods is interpreted as a consequence of the increased food availability in the open water since the latest Cambrian.
- Subjects :
- Evolutionary Biology/Paleontology
010506 paleontology
Taphonomy
Food Chain
Science
Paleobiology Database
Marine Biology
Evolutionary Biology/Evolutionary Ecology
010502 geochemistry & geophysics
01 natural sciences
Ecology/Evolutionary Ecology
Animals
14. Life underwater
Ecosystem
0105 earth and related environmental sciences
Marine biology
Multidisciplinary
Siphuncle
biology
Geography
Ecology
Fossils
Paleontology
Pelagic zone
Biodiversity
biology.organism_classification
Biological Evolution
Invertebrates
Tremadocian
Cephalopod
Cephalopoda
Predatory Behavior
Ordovician
Medicine
Malacology
Cambrian period
Sediment
Food chains
Ordovician period
Shale
Cephalopods
Swimming
Research Article
Subjects
Details
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- PLoS ONE, 4 (9). e7262., PLoS ONE, PLoS ONE, Vol 4, Iss 9, p e7262 (2009), PLOS ONE, 4(9): e7262
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....643a8434a56d8e526dc636631fd76b12