Brood care in a Silurian ostracod
An exceptionally preserved new ostracod crustacean from the Silurian of Herefordshire, England, preserves eggs and possible juveniles within its carapace, providing an unequivocal and unique view of parental brood care in the invertebrate fossil record. The female fossil is assigned to a new family...
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author | Siveter, D Siveter, D Sutton, MD Briggs, D |
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description | An exceptionally preserved new ostracod crustacean from the Silurian of Herefordshire, England, preserves eggs and possible juveniles within its carapace, providing an unequivocal and unique view of parental brood care in the invertebrate fossil record. The female fossil is assigned to a new family and superfamily of myodocopids based on its soft-part anatomy. It demonstrates a remarkably conserved egg-brooding reproductive strategy within these ostracods over 425 Myr. The soft-tissue anatomy urges extreme caution in classifying 'straight-hinged' Palaeozoic ostracods based on the carapace alone and fundamentally questions the nature of the shell-based Palaeozoic ostracod record. © 2006 The Royal Society. |
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spelling | oxford-uuid:54e5a4dd-ab31-4047-966a-3b841e5012182022-03-26T16:40:36ZBrood care in a Silurian ostracodJournal articlehttp://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_dcae04bcuuid:54e5a4dd-ab31-4047-966a-3b841e501218EnglishSymplectic Elements at Oxford2007Siveter, DSiveter, DSutton, MDBriggs, DAn exceptionally preserved new ostracod crustacean from the Silurian of Herefordshire, England, preserves eggs and possible juveniles within its carapace, providing an unequivocal and unique view of parental brood care in the invertebrate fossil record. The female fossil is assigned to a new family and superfamily of myodocopids based on its soft-part anatomy. It demonstrates a remarkably conserved egg-brooding reproductive strategy within these ostracods over 425 Myr. The soft-tissue anatomy urges extreme caution in classifying 'straight-hinged' Palaeozoic ostracods based on the carapace alone and fundamentally questions the nature of the shell-based Palaeozoic ostracod record. © 2006 The Royal Society. |
spellingShingle | Siveter, D Siveter, D Sutton, MD Briggs, D Brood care in a Silurian ostracod |
title | Brood care in a Silurian ostracod |
title_full | Brood care in a Silurian ostracod |
title_fullStr | Brood care in a Silurian ostracod |
title_full_unstemmed | Brood care in a Silurian ostracod |
title_short | Brood care in a Silurian ostracod |
title_sort | brood care in a silurian ostracod |
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