|
3D dataset
3D models related to the publication: Shape diversity in conodont elements, a quantitative study using 3D topography.
Published online: 17/01/2024
Keywords:
Conodonts; Doolkit; Morphofunction; Scanning resolution; Topography
https://doi.org/10.18563/journal.m3.223
References: 26
Cite this article:
Alexandre Assemat, Ghislain Thiery, Thibaud Lieffroy and Catherine Girard, 2024. 3D models related to the publication: Shape diversity in conodont elements, a quantitative study using 3D topography. MorphoMuseuM e223. doi: 10.18563/journal.m3.223
Export citation
Abstract
The present 3D Dataset contains the 3D models analyzed in Assemat et al. 2023: Shape diversity in conodont elements, a quantitative study using 3D topography. Marine Micropaleontology 184. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.marmicro.2023.102292
P1 elements represent dental components of the conodont apparatus that perform the final stage of food processing before ingestion. Consequently, quantifying the shape of P1 elements across the topographic indices of different conodont species becomes crucial for deciphering the diversity in feeding behavior within this group.
Specimens and 3D Data
Bispathodus aculeatus UM CTB 082
View specimen
Bispathodus aculeatus UM CTB 083
View specimen
Bispathodus aculeatus UM CTB 086
View specimen
Bispathodus ultimus UM CTB 088
View specimen
Bispathodus aculeatus UM CTB 089
View specimen
Bispathodus costatus UM CTB 090
View specimen
Bispathodus ultimus UM CTB 092
View specimen
Bispathodus costatus UM CTB 093
View specimen
Bispathodus spinulicostatus UM CTB 094
View specimen
Bispathodus aculeatus UM CTB 096
View specimen
Bispathodus ultimus UM CTB 098
View specimen
Bispathodus costatus UM CTB 060
View specimen
Bispathodus spinulicostatus UM CTB 073
View specimen
Branmehla suprema UM CTB 049
View specimen
Branmehla inornata UM CTB 100
View specimen
Bispathodus stabilis (morphe 1) UM CTB 101
View specimen
Branmehla suprema UM CTB 102
View specimen
Branmehla suprema UM CTB 103
View specimen
Branmehla suprema UM CTB 104
View specimen
Branmehla suprema UM CTB 105
View specimen
Branmehla suprema UM CTB 106
View specimen
Branmehla suprema UM CTB 072
View specimen
Branmehla suprema UM CTB 107
View specimen
Branmehla suprema UM CTB 108
View specimen
Branmehla suprema UM CTB 109
View specimen
Bispathodus stabilis (morphe 1) UM CTB 110
View specimen
Palmatolepis gracilis UM CTB 112
View specimen
Palmatolepis gracilis UM CTB 061
View specimen
Palmatolepis gracilis UM CTB 115
View specimen
Palmatolepis gracilis UM CTB 116
View specimen
Palmatolepis gracilis UM CTB 117
View specimen
Palmatolepis gracilis UM CTB 062
View specimen
Palmatolepis gracilis UM CTB 118
View specimen
Palmatolepis gracilis UM CTB 119
View specimen
Palmatolepis gracilis UM CTB 120
View specimen
Polygnathus communis UM CTB 075
View specimen
Polygnathus communis UM CTB 121
View specimen
Polygnathus communis UM CTB 122
View specimen
Polygnathus communis UM CTB 123
View specimen
Polygnathus communis UM CTB 125
View specimen
Polygnathus communis UM CTB 126
View specimen
Polygnathus communis UM CTB 128
View specimen
Polygnathus communis UM CTB 130
View specimen
Polygnathus communis UM CTB 131
View specimen
Polygnathus communis UM CTB 132
View specimen
Polygnathus communis UM CTB 133
View specimen
Polygnathus symmetricus UM CTB 139
View specimen
Polygnathus symmetricus UM CTB 140
View specimen
Polygnathus symmetricus UM CTB 141
View specimen
Polygnathus symmetricus UM CTB 142
View specimen
See original publication
Published in Volume 10, issue 01 (2024)
References
Aldridge, R.J., 1987. Conodont palaeobiology: An historical review. In: Palaeobiology of Conodonts. Ellis Horwood, Chichester, pp. 11–34.
Clark, D.L., 1983. Extinction of Conodonts. Journal of Paleontology 57 (4), 652–661
Donoghue, P.C.J., Purnell, M.A., 1999. Mammal-like occlusion in conodonts. Paleobiology 25 (1), 58–74. https://doi.org/10.1666/0094-8373(1999)025<0058:MOIC>2.3.CO;2
Evans, A.R., Wilson, G.P., Fortelius, M., Jernvall, J., 2007. High-level similarity of dentitions in carnivorans and rodents. Nature 445 (7123), 78–81. https://doi.org/10.1038/nature05433
Girard, C., Renaud, S., Serayet, A., 2004. Morphological variation of Palmatolepis Devonian conodonts: species versus genus. Comptes Rendus Palevol 3 (1), 404–415. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.crpv.2003.09.008
Goudemand, N., Orchard, M.J., Urdy, S., Bucher, H., Tafforeau, P., 2011. Synchrotron-aided reconstruction of the conodont feeding apparatus and implications for the mouth of the first vertebrates. Proceedings of the Natural Academy of Sciences 108 (21), 8720–8724. https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.1101754108
Guenser, P., Souquet, L., Doledec, S., Mazza, M., Rigo, M., Goudemand, N., 2019. Deciphering the roles of environment and development in the evolution of a late Triassic assemblage of conodont elements. Paleobiology 45 (3), 1–18. https://doi.org/10.1017/pab.2019.14
Guy, F., Gouvard, F., Boistel, R., Euriat, A., Lazzari, V., 2013. Prospective in (Primate) Dental analysis through tooth 3D topographical quantification. PLoS One 8 (6), e66142. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0066142
Hogancamp, N.J., Barrick, J.E., Strauss, R.E., 2016. Geometric morphometric analysis and taxonomic revision of the Gzhelian (late Pennsylvanian) conodont Idiognathodus simulator from North America. Acta Palaeontologica Polonica 61 (3), 477–502. https://doi.org/10.4202/app.00198.2015
Jones, D., Purnell, M.A., Von Bitter, P.H., 2009. Morphological criteria for recognising homology in isolated skeletal elements: comparison of traditional and morphometric approaches in conodonts. Palaeontology 52 (6), 1243–1256. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1475-4983.2009.00915.x
Li, P., Morse, P.E., Kay, R.F., 2020. Dental topographic change with macrowear and dietary inference in Homunculus patagonicus. Journal of Human Evolution 144 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jhevol.2020.102786
Martinez-Perez, C., Plasencia, P., Jones, D., Kolar-Jurkovsek, T., Sha, J., Botella, H., Donoghue, P.C., 2014a. There is no general model for occlusal kinematics in conodonts. Lethaia 47 (4), 547–555. https://doi.org/10.1111/let.12080
Martinez-Perez, C., Rayfield, E.J., Purnell, M.A., Donoghue, P.C., Johanson, Z., 2014b. Finite element, occlusal, microwear and microstructural analyses indicate that conodont microstructure is adapted to dental function. Palaeontology 57 (5), 1059–1066. https://doi.org/10.1111/pala.12102
Over, D.J., 1992. Conodonts and the Devonian-Carboniferous Boundary in the Upper Woodford Shale, Arbuckle Mountains, South-Central Oklahoma. Journal of Paleontology. 66 (2), 293–311. https://doi.org/10.1017/S0022336000033801
Prufrock, K.A., Boyer, D.M., Silcox, M.T., 2016. The first major primate extinction: an evaluation of paleoecological dynamics of north American stem primates using a homology free measure of tooth shape. American Journal of Biological Anthropology 159, 683–697. https://doi.org/10.1002/ajpa.22927.
Purnell, M.A., 1995. Microwear on conodont elements and macrophagy in the first vertebrates. Nature 374 (6525), 798–800. https://doi.org/10.1038/374798a0
Purnell, M.A., Donoghue, P.C.J., 1997. Architecture and functional morphology of the skeletal apparatus of ozarkodinid conodonts. Philosophical Transactions: Biological Sciences. 352, 1545–1564. https://doi.org/10.1098/rstb.1997.0141
Purnell, M.A., Donoghue, P.C., Aldridge, R.J., 2000. Orientation and anatomical notation in conodonts. Journal of Paleontology. 74 (1), 113–122. https://doi.org/10.1666/0022-3360(2000)074<0113:OAANIC>2.0.CO;2
Suttner, T.J., Kido, E., Briguglio, A., 2017. A new icriodontid conodont cluster with specific mesowear supports an alternative apparatus motion model for Icriodontidae. Journal of Systematic Palaeontology https://doi.org/10.1080/14772019.2017.1354090
Sweet, W.C., 1981. Macromorphology of elements and apparatuses. In: Clark, D.L., Sweet, W.C., Bergstrom, S.M., Klapper, G., Austin, R.L., Rhodes, F.H.T., Müller, K.J., Ziegler, W., Lindstrom, M., Miller, J.F., Harris, A.G. (Eds.), Treatise on Invertebrate Paleontology Part W Miscellanea Supplement 2 Conodonta, 5-20. Geological Society of America. Boulder, Colorado, and University of Kansas Press, Lawrence, Kansas.
Sweet, W.C., 1988. The Conodont Morphology, Taxonomy, Paleoecology and Evolutionary history of a Long-Extinct Animal Phylum. In: Oxford Monographs on Geology and Geophysics No. 10. Oxford University Press, Oxford., p. 212
Taubin, G., 1995. Curve and surface smoothing without shrinkage. In: Proceedings of IEEE International Conference on Computer Vision. https://doi.org/10.1109/ICCV.1995.466848
Thiery, G., Guy, F., Lazzari, V., 2021. Doolkit: Exploration of Dental Surface Topography.
R Package. https://cran.r-project.org/web/packages/doolkit/index.html
Ungar, Peter and Williamson, Malcolm 2000. Exploring the Effects of Toothwear on Functional Morphology: A Preliminary Study Using Dental Topographic Analysis. Palaeontologia Electronica, vol. 3, issue 1, art. 1: 18pp. https://palaeo-electronica.org/2000_1/gorilla/main.htm
Winchester, J.M., 2016. MorphoTester: an Open Source Application for Morphological Topographic Analysis. PLoS One 11 (2). https://doi.org/10.1371/journal. pone.0147649
|
PDF
|