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The Hunsrück biota: A unique window into the ecology of Lower Devonian arthropods.

Jes Rust1, Alexandra Bergmann2, Christoph Bartels3, Brigitte Schoenemann4, Stephanie Sedlmeier5, Gabriele Kühl6.   

Abstract

The approximately 400-million-year old Hunsrück biota provides a unique window into Devonian marine life. Fossil evidence suggests that this biota was dominated by echinoderms and various classes of arthropods, including Trilobita, stem lineage representatives of Euarthropoda, Chelicerata and Eucrustacea, as well as several crown group Chelicerata and Eucrustacea. The Hunsrück biota's exceptional preservation allows detailed reconstructions and description of key-aspects of its fauna's functional morphologies thereby revealing modes of locomotion, sensory perception, and feeding strategies. Morphological and stratigraphic data are used for a critical interpretation of the likely habitats, mode of life and nutritional characteristics of this diverse fauna. Potential predators include pycnogonids and other chelicerates, as well as the now extinct stem arthropods Schinderhannes bartelsi, Cambronatus brasseli and Wingertshellicus backesi. Mainly the deposit feeding Trilobita, Marrellomorpha and Megacheira, such as Bundenbachiellus giganteus, represents scavengers. Possibly, opportunistic scavenging was also performed by the afore-mentioned predators. Most of the studied arthropods appear to have been adapted to living in relatively well-illuminated conditions within the photic zone. Fossil evidence for associations amongst arthropods and other classes of metazoans is reported. These associations provide evidence of likely community structures.
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Keywords:  Arthropods; Ecology; Epibenthos; Feeding habits; Hunsrück Slate

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Year:  2016        PMID: 26826500     DOI: 10.1016/j.asd.2016.01.004

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Arthropod Struct Dev        ISSN: 1467-8039            Impact factor:   2.010


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1.  3D-Analysis of a non-planispiral ammonoid from the Hunsrück Slate: natural or pathological variation?

Authors:  Julia Stilkerich; Trisha A Smrecak; Kenneth De Baets
Journal:  PeerJ       Date:  2017-06-30       Impact factor: 2.984

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