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Wen Wen

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Middle Triassic conodont apparatus architecture revealed by synchrotron X-ray microtomography

2018

Abstract The composition of conodont apparatuses is crucial for understanding the feeding mechanisms of these early vertebrates. However, the multielement apparatus reconstructions of most species remain equivocal because they have been inferred from loose element collections, guided by knowledge from rare articulated ‘bedding plane assemblages’ and fused clusters, often from distantly related taxa. Even these natural assemblages can be difficult to interpret because the component elements can be closely juxtaposed or embedded in matrix, making it hard to discern the morphology of each element and their relative positions within the architecture of the feeding apparatus. Here we report five…

X-ray microtomographybiologyStratigraphyLuoping BiotaPaleontologySouthwest Chinabiology.organism_classificationfused conodont clustersSynchrotronlaw.inventionAnisianPaleontologylaw15-element apparatusConodontEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsGeology
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