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McNamara, 1980b

Evolutionary trends and their functional significance in chasmopine trilobites

McNamara, K. J.
DOI
DOI10.1111/j.1502-3931.1980.tb01031.x
Aasta1980
AjakiriLethaia
Köide13
Number1
Leheküljed61-78
Tüüpartikkel ajakirjas
Keelinglise
Id6578

Abstrakt

In response to environmental pressures, speciation within the Chasmopinae involved the attempt to minimise the anterior blind spot. This was attempted in four different ways: by positioning the eyes progressively closer to the glabella, in the Chasmops-Toxochasmops lineage: on the sides of the cephalon, in Bolbochasmops and Rollmops; by elevating and reducing the size of the eyes, in Scopelochasmops; and by the development of very large eyes in species of Chasmops and Toxochasmops. Development of different eye morphologies resulted in omplementary cephalic morphological changes, involving frontal lobe convexity, position and orientation of glabellar furrows, size of hypstome and overall cephalic shape. The strong selection pressure acting on eye form in order to minimise the anterior blind spot suggests that the Chasmopinae may have led a predatory mode of life.

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