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Vinn et al., 2026d
Earliest encrusting calcareous Foraminifera from the Sheinwoodian (lower Silurian) of Saaremaa Island, Estonia
Vinn, O., Tinn, O., Lang, L., Isakar, M., Toom, U.
| DOI | 10.1016/j.marmicro.2026.102589 |
|---|---|
| Year | 2026 |
| Journal | Marine Micropaleontology |
| Volume | 205 |
| Pages | 102589 |
| Type | article in journal |
| Estonian author | |
| Language | English |
| Id | 53251 |
Abstract
The world's oldest encrusting calcareous Foraminifera are here described from the Sheinwoodian of Saaremaa Island, Estonia. The encrusting Foraminifera represents a new species of the genus Earlandia, and E. giga n.sp. is characterized by a slightly conical and huge bilocular test. The foraminifera encrust gastropod shells in a gregarious manner. The Estonian material suggests that early calcareous Foraminifera had already experimented with a range of life strategies, including large body size and attachment to hard substrates. Our findings challenge the traditional narrative of early calcareous Foraminifera as exclusively soft-substrate dwellers, indicating a more complex ecological differentiation during the early Palaeozoic.
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