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TEST FUSION IN ADULT FORAMINIFERA: A REVIEW WITH NEW OBSERVATIONS OF AN EARLY EOCENE NUMMULITES SPECIMEN.

Carles Ferràndez-Cañadell1, Antonino Briguglio2, Johann Hohenegger3, Julia Wöger3.   

Abstract

In foraminifera, so-called "double tests" usually arise due to abnormal growth originating mainly from twinning, but may also be caused by irregularities in the early chambers and by regeneration after test injury that modifies the direction of growth. A fourth cause of double tests has only rarely been reported: the fusion of the tests of two adult individuals. We studied an early Eocene Nummulites double test consisting of two adult individuals that fused after an extended period of independent growth. The specimen was studied using computed tomography with micrometric resolution (micro-CT) that allowed bi- and three-dimensional visualization of the internal structure. Before fusion each individual test had 30-36 chambers, which, by comparison with growth rates in recent nummulitids, implies at least three months of independent growth. After fusion, the compound test grew in two spirals that fused after about one whorl and then continued in a single spiral. To fuse their tests, either adult individuals have to be forced to do so or the allorecognition (ability to distinguish between self and another individual) mechanisms must fail. A possible explanation for the merged Nummulites tests in this study is forced fusion in attached individuals after surviving ingestion and digestion by a metazoan. Alternatively, environmental stress could lead to a failure of allorecognition mechanisms and/or foraminiferal motility. Once fused, subsequent growth seems to be determined mainly by the relative orientation of individual tests. In any case, the frequency in which adult fusion occurs remains unknown.

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Year:  2014        PMID: 26166916      PMCID: PMC4497801          DOI: 10.2113/gsjfr.44.3.316

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Foraminifer Res        ISSN: 0096-1191            Impact factor:   1.222


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1.  Kin or self-recognition? Colonial fusibility of the bryozoan Celleporella hyalina.

Authors:  Roger N Hughes; Patricio H Manríquez; Simon Morley; Sean F Craig; John D D Bishop
Journal:  Evol Dev       Date:  2004 Nov-Dec       Impact factor: 1.930

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1.  New results on the hydrodynamic behaviour of fossil Nummulites tests from two nummulite banks from the Bartonian and Priabonian of northern Italy.

Authors:  Mona Seddighi; Antonino Briguglio; Johann Hohenegger; Cesare Andrea Papazzoni
Journal:  Boll Soc Paleontol Ital       Date:  2015-09-01       Impact factor: 1.969

2.  Growth of Heterostegina depressa under natural and laboratory conditions.

Authors:  Wolfgang Eder; Antonino Briguglio; Johann Hohenegger
Journal:  Mar Micropaleontol       Date:  2015-11-15       Impact factor: 2.415

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