Title of article :
Morphometric analysis of variability in the shell of some Nigerian Turonian (Cretaceous) ammonites
Author/Authors :
Richard A. Reyment، نويسنده , , Richard A، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2003
Pages :
15
From page :
789
To page :
803
Abstract :
An appraisal of studies concerned with vascoceratids of the Nigerian Cenomanian–Turonian transitional beds, using methods of standard multivariate statistical analysis and geometric morphometrics, supports the hypothesis that at least one species of the Tunisian genus Thomasites entered the Nigerian realm via the trans-Saharan seaway some time in the late Cenomanian. The special suite of fluctuating ecological chemical and physical factors that pertained in the long, narrow and shallow epicontinental sea, with ‘Caspian Sea type‘ episodes, favoured ecogenetic consequences leading to the appearance of two highly variable species of Thomasites, one of which is referred to a sub-genus, Bauchioceras; both species have a similar norm of reaction. Bauchioceras bears a superficial relationship to Pseudotissotia, but the two have a different ontogeny, are geometric morphometrically distinct and lack a proven evolutionary connexion.
Keywords :
Tunisia , Turonian‎ , Nigeria , Upper Cretaceous , ecophenotypy , Saharan epicontinental sea , morphometrics , Thomasites
Journal title :
Cretaceous Research
Serial Year :
2003
Journal title :
Cretaceous Research
Record number :
2302486
Link To Document :
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