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Thecamoebians (Testate Amoebae) Straddling the Permian-Triassic Boundary in the Guryul Ravine Section, India: Evolutionary and Palaeoecological Implications
Exceptionally well-preserved organic remains of thecamoebians (testate amoebae) were preserved in marine sediments that straddle the greatest extinction event in the Phanerozoic: the Permian-Triassic Boundary. Outcrops from the Late Permian Zewan Formation and the Early Triassic Khunamuh Formation a...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4546057/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26288245 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0135593 |
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author | Singh, Vartika Pandita, Sundeep K. Tewari, Rajni van Hengstum, Peter J Pillai, Suresh S. K. Agnihotri, Deepa Kumar, Kamlesh Bhat, G. D. |
author_facet | Singh, Vartika Pandita, Sundeep K. Tewari, Rajni van Hengstum, Peter J Pillai, Suresh S. K. Agnihotri, Deepa Kumar, Kamlesh Bhat, G. D. |
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description | Exceptionally well-preserved organic remains of thecamoebians (testate amoebae) were preserved in marine sediments that straddle the greatest extinction event in the Phanerozoic: the Permian-Triassic Boundary. Outcrops from the Late Permian Zewan Formation and the Early Triassic Khunamuh Formation are represented by a complete sedimentary sequence at the Guryul Ravine Section in Kashmir, India, which is an archetypal Permian-Triassic boundary sequence [1]. Previous biostratigraphic analysis provides chronological control for the section, and a perspective of faunal turnover in the brachiopods, ammonoids, bivalves, conodonts, gastropods and foraminifera. Thecamoebians were concentrated from bulk sediments using palynological procedures, which isolated the organic constituents of preserved thecamoebian tests. The recovered individuals demonstrate exceptional similarity to the modern thecamoebian families Centropyxidae, Arcellidae, Hyalospheniidae and Trigonopyxidae, however, the vast majority belong to the Centropyxidae. This study further confirms the morphologic stability of the thecamoebian lineages through the Phanerozoic, and most importantly, their apparent little response to an infamous biological crisis in Earth’s history. |
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spelling | pubmed-45460572015-09-01 Thecamoebians (Testate Amoebae) Straddling the Permian-Triassic Boundary in the Guryul Ravine Section, India: Evolutionary and Palaeoecological Implications Singh, Vartika Pandita, Sundeep K. Tewari, Rajni van Hengstum, Peter J Pillai, Suresh S. K. Agnihotri, Deepa Kumar, Kamlesh Bhat, G. D. PLoS One Research Article Exceptionally well-preserved organic remains of thecamoebians (testate amoebae) were preserved in marine sediments that straddle the greatest extinction event in the Phanerozoic: the Permian-Triassic Boundary. Outcrops from the Late Permian Zewan Formation and the Early Triassic Khunamuh Formation are represented by a complete sedimentary sequence at the Guryul Ravine Section in Kashmir, India, which is an archetypal Permian-Triassic boundary sequence [1]. Previous biostratigraphic analysis provides chronological control for the section, and a perspective of faunal turnover in the brachiopods, ammonoids, bivalves, conodonts, gastropods and foraminifera. Thecamoebians were concentrated from bulk sediments using palynological procedures, which isolated the organic constituents of preserved thecamoebian tests. The recovered individuals demonstrate exceptional similarity to the modern thecamoebian families Centropyxidae, Arcellidae, Hyalospheniidae and Trigonopyxidae, however, the vast majority belong to the Centropyxidae. This study further confirms the morphologic stability of the thecamoebian lineages through the Phanerozoic, and most importantly, their apparent little response to an infamous biological crisis in Earth’s history. Public Library of Science 2015-08-19 /pmc/articles/PMC4546057/ /pubmed/26288245 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0135593 Text en https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Public Domain declaration, which stipulates that, once placed in the public domain, this work may be freely reproduced, distributed, transmitted, modified, built upon, or otherwise used by anyone for any lawful purpose. |
spellingShingle | Research Article Singh, Vartika Pandita, Sundeep K. Tewari, Rajni van Hengstum, Peter J Pillai, Suresh S. K. Agnihotri, Deepa Kumar, Kamlesh Bhat, G. D. Thecamoebians (Testate Amoebae) Straddling the Permian-Triassic Boundary in the Guryul Ravine Section, India: Evolutionary and Palaeoecological Implications |
title | Thecamoebians (Testate Amoebae) Straddling the Permian-Triassic Boundary in the Guryul Ravine Section, India: Evolutionary and Palaeoecological Implications |
title_full | Thecamoebians (Testate Amoebae) Straddling the Permian-Triassic Boundary in the Guryul Ravine Section, India: Evolutionary and Palaeoecological Implications |
title_fullStr | Thecamoebians (Testate Amoebae) Straddling the Permian-Triassic Boundary in the Guryul Ravine Section, India: Evolutionary and Palaeoecological Implications |
title_full_unstemmed | Thecamoebians (Testate Amoebae) Straddling the Permian-Triassic Boundary in the Guryul Ravine Section, India: Evolutionary and Palaeoecological Implications |
title_short | Thecamoebians (Testate Amoebae) Straddling the Permian-Triassic Boundary in the Guryul Ravine Section, India: Evolutionary and Palaeoecological Implications |
title_sort | thecamoebians (testate amoebae) straddling the permian-triassic boundary in the guryul ravine section, india: evolutionary and palaeoecological implications |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4546057/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26288245 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0135593 |
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