Initial quantitative assessment of the enigmatic clade Paracrinoidea (Echinodermata)

  • Maggie R. Limbeck
  • , Jennifer E. Bauer
  • , Bradley Deline
  • , Colin D. Sumrall

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Abstract

Great strides have been made in understanding the phylogeny of the five extant echinoderm classes, however, many Palaeozoic groups have yet to be examined in a rigorous, quantitative framework. The aberrant morphologies of Paracrinoidea, an unusual group of Palaeozoic echinoderms, have hindered their inclusion in large-scale phylogenetic and morphologic studies. This study uses a combined approach of phylogenetic analysis and morphological disparity to elucidate species relationships within the clade. Findings from this study suggest that Paracrinoidea is a monophyletic group and that respiratory structures, oral plate arrangement, and ambulacral morphologies are important for defining subclades within Paracrinoidea. Examination of paracrinoids in a quantitative framework, facilitates their inclusion in larger projects examining Palaeozoic echinoderm evolution, ecology and biogeography.

Original languageEnglish
Article numbere12695
JournalPalaeontology
Volume67
Issue number3
DOIs
StatePublished - May 1 2024

Keywords

  • Palaeozoic
  • echinoderm
  • morphology
  • paracrinoid
  • phylogeny
  • phylomorphospace

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