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Feeding strategies in graptoloids

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posted on 2024-03-25, 16:36 authored by SA Rigby

The progressive loss of stipes through the Ordovician and the appearance of uniserial forms in the Silurian mark obvious changes in graptoloid morphology through time. However, several features of graptoloids are shown here to have remained remarkably constant. The feeding areas of graptoloids, and the intensities with which they fed have been measured, assuming that graptoloids rotated as they moved through the water. The mean and range of feeding intensity remained constant through time although the total number of zooids changed. It is postulated that graptoloids with low feeding intensities lived in areas of low food availability. High intensity feeders would have lived where food was more abundant. -from Author

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Publication Title

Palaeontology

Volume

34

Issue

4

Pages/Article Number

797-813

Publisher

Wiley for Palaeontological Association

ISSN

0031-0239

eISSN

1475-4983

Date Submitted

2016-01-27

Date Accepted

2016-01-27

Date of First Publication

2016-01-27

Date of Final Publication

2016-01-27

ePrints ID

20132

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