نتایج جستجو برای: echinoids

تعداد نتایج: 253  

2017
Jeffrey R. Thompson Elizabeth Petsios David J. Bottjer

—The Permian is regarded as one of the most crucial intervals during echinoid evolution because crown group echinoids are first widely known from the Permian. New faunas provide important information regarding the diversity of echinoids during this significant interval as well as the morphological characterization of the earliest crown group and latest stem group echinoids. A new fauna from the...

2018
Jeffrey R Thompson Shi-Xue Hu Qi-Yue Zhang Elizabeth Petsios Laura J Cotton Jin-Yuan Huang Chang-Yong Zhou Wen Wen David J Bottjer

The Permian-Triassic bottleneck has long been thought to have drastically altered the course of echinoid evolution, with the extinction of the entire echinoid stem group having taken place during the end-Permian mass extinction. The Early Triassic fossil record of echinoids is, however, sparse, and new fossils are paving the way for a revised interpretation of the evolutionary history of echino...

2015
Jeffrey R. Thompson Elizabeth Petsios Eric H. Davidson Eric M. Erkenbrack Feng Gao David J. Bottjer

Echinoids, or sea urchins, are rare in the Palaeozoic fossil record, and thus the details regarding the early diversification of crown group echinoids are unclear. Here we report on the earliest probable crown group echinoid from the fossil record, recovered from Permian (Roadian-Capitanian) rocks of west Texas, which has important implications for the timing of the divergence of crown group ec...

Journal: :Smithsonian Contributions to Paleobiology 1977

2018
Simon Boivin Thomas Saucède Rémi Laffont Emilie Steimetz Pascal Neige

Evolutionary radiations are fascinating phenomena corresponding to a dramatic diversification of taxa and a burst of cladogenesis over short periods of time. Most evolutionary radiations have long been regarded as adaptive but this has seldom been demonstrated with large-scale comparative datasets including fossil data. Originating in the Early Jurassic, irregular echinoids are emblematic of th...

Journal: :Proceedings of the United States National Museum 1941

Journal: :The Biological Bulletin 1956

2014
Atsuko Yamazaki Yumi Kidachi Masaaki Yamaguchi Takuya Minokawa

Echinoids (sea urchins) are divided into twomajor groups – cidaroids (a ‘primitive’group)andeuechinoids (a ‘derived’group).Thecidaroidsarea promisingmodelspecies for understanding theancestral developmental mechanisms in echinoids, but little is known about the molecular mechanisms of cidaroid development. In euechinoids, skeletogenic mesenchyme cell specification is regulated by the double-neg...

2016
Cecilia J. Brothers Kathryn E. Smith Margaret O. Amsler Richard B. Aronson Hanumant Singh James B. McClintock

Covering behavior refers to the propensity of echinoids (Echinoidea) to lift materials from the surrounding environment onto their aboral surfaces using their tube feet and spines. This behavior has been widely documented in regular echinoids from a variety of well-lit, shallowmarine habitats. Covering behavior in the deep sea, however, is rarely observed, and the functional significance of cov...

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