Palaeozoic evolution of animal mouthparts
| DOI | 10.3140/bull.geosci.1648 |
|---|---|
| Aasta | 2017 |
| Ajakiri | Bulletin of Geosciences |
| Köide | 92 |
| Number | 4 |
| Leheküljed | 511-524 |
| Tüüp | artikkel ajakirjas |
| OpenAccess | |
| Litsents | CC BY 4.0 |
| Keel | inglise |
| Id | 46422 |
Abstrakt
During the Palaeozoic, a diversification in modes of life occurred that included a wide range of predators. Major macroecological events include the Cambrian Explosion (including the Agronomic Substrate Revolution and the here introduced 'Ediacaran-Cambrian Mouthpart Armament'), the Great Ordovician Biodiversification Event, the Palaeozoic Plankton Revolution, the Siluro-Devonian Jaw Armament (newly introduced herein) and the Devonian Nekton Revolution. Here, we discuss the evolutionary advancement in oral equipment, i.e. the Palaeozoic evolution of mouthparts and jaws in a macroecological context. It appears that particularly the latest Neoproterozoic to Cambrian and the Silurian to Devonian were phases when important innovations in the evolution of oral structures occurred.