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Remarkable preservation of shell microstructures from the Late Ordovician of the Cincinnati Arch region, USA, and the success of nacre among Ordovician mollusks
Michael J. Vendrasco, Antonio G. Checa and William P. Heimbrock
Remarkable preservation of shell microstructures from the Late Ordovician of the Cincinnati Arch region, USA, and the success of nacre among Ordovician mollusks
Journal of Paleontology (July 2019) 93 (4): 658-672
Remarkable preservation of shell microstructures from the Late Ordovician of the Cincinnati Arch region, USA, and the success of nacre among Ordovician mollusks
Journal of Paleontology (July 2019) 93 (4): 658-672
Index Terms/Descriptors
- biologic evolution
- Bivalvia
- Brachiopoda
- Bracken County Kentucky
- Bryozoa
- Butler County Ohio
- Campbell County Kentucky
- Cincinnati Arch
- Cincinnati Ohio
- electron microscopy data
- Fairview Formation
- faunal studies
- Gastropoda
- Hamilton County Ohio
- Kentucky
- Kope Formation
- microstructure
- Mollusca
- Monoplacophora
- morphology
- Ohio
- Ordovician
- Paleozoic
- preservation
- SEM data
- shells
- United States
- Upper Ordovician
- Arnheim Formation
- nacre
Latitude & Longitude
Abstract
Exceptional sub-micrometer details of shell microstructure are preserved in phosphatic micro-steinkerns representing several phyla from shell beds of the Upper Ordovician of the Cincinnati Arch region, USA. These fossils provide the most detailed record of Ordovician mollusk shell microstructures, as well as exceptional details on the earliest cases of undisputed nacre. The trend towards nacre in the Mollusca is one aspect of the surge in escalation between mollusks and their predators during the Great Ordovician Biodiversification Event.
ISSN: 0022-3360
EISSN: 1937-2337
Coden: JPALAZ
Serial Title: Journal of Paleontology
Serial Volume: 93
Serial Issue: 4
Title: Remarkable preservation of shell microstructures from the Late Ordovician of the Cincinnati Arch region, USA, and the success of nacre among Ordovician mollusks
Affiliation: Pasadena City College, Department of Geology,
Pasadena, CA,
United States
Pages: 658-672
Published: 201907
Text Language: English
Publisher: Paleontological Society,
Lawrence, KS,
United States
References: 76
DOI:
10.1017/jpa.2018.106
Accession Number: 2019-063778
Categories: Invertebrate paleontology
Document Type: Serial
Bibliographic Level: Analytic
Illustration Description: illus. incl. 7 plates
N38°45'00" - N39°25'00", W84°40'00" - W84°00'00"
Secondary Affiliation: Universidad de Granada,
ESP,
SpainDry Dredgers,
USA,
United States
Country of Publication: United States
Secondary Affiliation: GeoRef, Copyright 2019, American Geosciences Institute. Abstract, Copyright, The Paleontological Society. Reference includes data from GeoScienceWorld, Alexandria, VA, United States
Update Code: 201933