2016
DOI: 10.1111/let.12159
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Decay and mineralization of soft tissue in Early Devonian boring ctenostome bryozoans

Abstract: The Early Devonian of Podolia, Ukraine, has yielded phosphatized colonies of the boring ctenostome bryozoan Podoliapora doroshivi with 3‐D preservation of soft tissues. However, the feeding zooids are not anatomically complete, their preserved soft tissues comprising decay‐resistant structures such as the protective cuticular polypide sacs with presumed parietal muscles inside the wall of the sacs, the setigerous collars, the membranous orificial walls and remains of the muscle tissues. Early diagenetic apatit… Show more

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“…5), the internal structures would have functioned in digestion. A protective collar, similar in function to that of extant bryozoans (Olempska 2016), may also have been present (Fig. 5B).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 95%
“…5), the internal structures would have functioned in digestion. A protective collar, similar in function to that of extant bryozoans (Olempska 2016), may also have been present (Fig. 5B).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 95%
“…Unless partially everted, preservation of the collar would probably be difficult as it usually is a rather thin cuticle. The remaining cuticle, including that of the vestibular wall surrounding the retracted collar, is more likely to be preserved (see e.g., also Olempska, 2016).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%