2013
DOI: 10.3390/geosciences3010001
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Nacre in Molluscs from the Ordovician of the Midwestern United States

Abstract: Nacre was previously thought to be primitive in the Mollusca, but no convincing Cambrian examples are known. This aragonitic microstructure with crystal tablets that grow within an organic framework is thought to be the strongest, most fracture-resistant type of shell microstructure. Fossils described herein from the Ordovician of Iowa, Indiana, and Ohio provide supporting evidence for the hypothesis that sometime between the middle Cambrian and late Ordovician, nacre originated in cephalopod, bivalve, and pos… Show more

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“…), nacreous mother of pearl appears to have evolved multiple times convergently in molluscs in the Ordovician period (Vendrasco et al . , ) as a response to the increased predation pressure of the GOBE.…”
Section: Conchiferan Evolutionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…), nacreous mother of pearl appears to have evolved multiple times convergently in molluscs in the Ordovician period (Vendrasco et al . , ) as a response to the increased predation pressure of the GOBE.…”
Section: Conchiferan Evolutionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Temperature (Carter et al 1998) and various biological factors such as predation (Carter 1980) clearly contribute to the relative fitness of calcite versus aragonite, but the relative importance of these selective pressures is at present unclear. Predatory pressure increased during the Great Ordovician Biodiversification Event, and this correlates with the apparent independent evolution of nacre in many groups of molluscs (Vendrasco et al 2013). Perhaps at this time selective pressure via predation outweighed the push of seawater chemistry.…”
Section: Commonality Of Calcite In Shells Of Cambrian Molluscsmentioning
confidence: 93%
“…Mutvei 1997) potentially allows the inference of broad-scale evolutionary patterns. Recent data from the Ordovician suggest that the aragonitic shell microstructure nacre was fairly widespread by this time (Vendrasco et al 2013; MJV, personal observation).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 91%
“…and Orthoceratida ( Isorthoceras sociale ) from the Ordovician (Mutvei , b; Vendrasco et al . ). An aragonitic mineralogy is also corroborated by Palaeozoic (Ordovician to Carboniferous) and more recent fossil faunas with original (partially) aragonitic preservation (Stehli ; Hallam & O'Hara ; Grandjean et al .…”
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confidence: 97%