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Phylogenetic development of Eocene - Oligocene planktonic foraminifers of “Globigerinoides” lineage: juvenile stages, supplementary apertures and ecological responces
Ján SOTÁK
Earth Science Institute, Slovak Academy of Sciences, Banská Bystrica, Slovakia
Topic:
Earliest species with supplementary apertures appeared in the Middle Eocene (in E 10 Zone), belonging to genus Globigerinatheka (Fig. 1). They evolved probably from spherical spinose species like Subbotina senni or Guembelitriodes nuttali (Premoli Silva et al 2006). Oligocene species of “Globigerinoides” lineage gave rise by appearances of supplementary apertures on the spiral side of tests close to Globoturborotalita species (Spezzaferri et al. 2015). The research provides some new insights to phylogeny based on pre-adult morphology of Globigerinatheka tests and development of primitive forms in the beginning of Globigerinoides – Trilobus lineages.
Highlights:
ź Juvenile and adult forms of Globigerinatheka tests and their morphological changes during ontogeny
ź Comparative ontogeny of pre-adult and adult forms of Globigerinatheka and their phylogenetic implications
ź Development of sutural apertures in primitive Globigerinoides during the Late Oligocene in changing environments
ź Phylogenetic relationships of Globigerinatheka and Globigerinoides to ancestral spinose forms and polythalamous foraminifera of Trilobus - Praeorbulina – Orbulina lineages
Western Carpathian occurrences of “Globigerinoides”.
Middle Eocene foraminiferal association with globigerinathekids.
Globigerinatheka ontogeny
Globigerinatheka index Globigerinatheka korotkovi
Globigerinatheka kugleri
Acarinina topilensis Acarinina medizzaiAcarinina collactea Morozovella gorrondatxensis
Prolocular stages
proloculus
proloculusdeuteroconch
Juvenile stages
detail of juvenile internal test
Neanic stages
late neanic stage
early neanic stage
Adult tests and wall textures
encrusted tests with stellate crystalline structure
ruber-type wall with cancellate structure and spine holes
outer test cortex
sacculifer-type wallwith honeycombstructure
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Pre-adult morphologies of Globigerinatheka tests during successive ontogenic growth in prolocular stage (3-1), juvenile stage (3-2), neanic stage (3-3) and adult stage (3-4).
Findings and outputs:
ź Globigerinatheka species show a striking differences between juvenile and adult forms, providing a minute internal tests and large-sized outer tests with coarsely cancellate walls.
ź Variability of pre-adult stages of Globigerinatheka involves prolocular, juvenile and neanic tests, which are low-trochospiral, smooth-walled and weakly calcified (see Brummer et al. 1987, Bé 1980, Huang 1981).
ź Adult forms of Globigerinatheka differ by having cancellate walls with thick cortex, which probably resulted from gametogenic calcification.
ź Pre-adult stages correspond to successive ontogeny of polythalamous foraminifers, which implies a congeneric origin of Globigerinatheka and Globigerinoides.
ź Late Oligocene species of “Globigerinoides” display a bulloides-type wall texture dissimilar to Globoturborotalita species, which possesses a sacculifer-type walls close to Trilobatus lineage.
ź Globigerinoides primordius evolved in Early Chattian by appearance of single spiral apertures. Intraspecific variation of primordius plexus comprises of basal species without spiral apertures (Globigerinoides praeprimordius), the type species with single spiral aperture (Globiderinoides primordius) and successive species with 3/1 to 4 chambers and more than one aperture on spiral side (Globigerinoides quadrilobatus primordius).
ź Appearance of Globigerinoides primordius coincided with Late Oligocene warming constrained by oxygen isotopic lightening, coiling preference to dextral forms (67%) and enhanced productivity (Spiratella beds).
ź The species with supplementary apertures evolved from different ancesors, which imply their polyphyletic origin (Spezzaferri et al. 2015). Their earliest species from the Middle Eocene remind of descendant species of “trilobus” and “sacculifer” lineages, based on cancellate tests, pre-adult ontogeny and gametogenic calcification like in Orbulina and Spheroidinella. Second lineage commenced by appearance of Globigerinoides primordius in Late Oligocene, which was probably homeomorhic to species of trilobus group.
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appearance of primitive Globigerinoides species with supplementary spiral apertures
Globigerinoides primordius Globoturborotalita ouachitaensis
epiplanktonic molluscs proliferated in upwelling conditions
Pteropoda-rich microfauna - Solenovian correlative horizon on the Paratethys
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Globigerina praebulloides
Globoturborotalita angulisuturalis
Paragloborotalia nana
Globigerina officinalis
Globigerinaanguliofficinalis
Turborotaliaampliapertura
Dentoglobigerina venezuelana
Dentoglobigerina tapuriensis
Subbotina gortani
zone of large-sized globigerinids
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Intraspecific variations of primitive Globigerinoides with single spiral apertures and advanced species with two prominent supplementary apertures
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pre-adult forms
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cancellate-type wall
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5 - Subbotina patagonica
4 - Globigerinoides subquadratus
1 - Globigerinatheka subconglobata
3 - Globigerinatheka index 2 - juvenile tests of Globigerinatheka
6 - Subbotina roesnaesensis 7 - Globoturborotalita ouachitaensis 8 - Globigerina praebulloides
9 - Globigerinoides primordius
polyphyletic lineages near-homeomorph species
related species in ontogeny related spinose habit
Stratigraphic distribution, morphogenesis and environmental proxies of Globigerinoides species and associated planktonic foraminifera in the Oligocene formation.
Primitive Globigerinoides species from Late Oligocene.
Origin of congeneric species of Globigerinatheka and Globigerinoides and their polyphyletic differentiation to ruber, sacculifer / trilobus and primordius lineages during the Eocene and Oligocene.
References:
Bé, A.W.H., 1980: Gametogenic calcification in a spinose planktonic foraminifer, Globigerinoides sacculifer (BRADY). Mar. Micropaleontology, 5, 283-310.
Brummer G-J.A., 1987: Ontogeny of extant spinose planktonic foraminifera (Globigerinidae): a concept exemplified by Globigerinoides sacculifer (BRADY) and G. ruber (DORBIGNY). Mar. Micropaleontology, 12, 357-381.
Huang Ch.Y., 1981: Observations on the interior of some Late Neogene planktonic foraminifera. Jour. Foram. Research, 11, 3, 173-190.
Premoli Silva, I., Wade, B. & Pearson, P.N., 2006: Taxonomy, biostratigraphy, and phylogeny of Globigerinatheka and Orbulinoides. Cuschman Foundation Special Publication No 41, 169-212.
Spezzaferri, S., Kucera, M., Pearson, P.N., Wade, B.S., Rappo, S., Poole, Ch.R., Morard, R. & Stalder, C., 2015: Fossil and genetic evidence for the polyphyletic nature of the planktonic foraminifera „Globigerinoides“, and description of the new genus Trilobatus. PLoS ONE, 10, 5, 20 pp.