2022
DOI: 10.1093/iob/obac048
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Stability–Maneuverability Tradeoffs Provided Diverse Functional Opportunities to Shelled Cephalopods

Abstract: Stability-maneuverability tradeoffs impose various constraints on aquatic locomotion. The fossil record houses a massive morphological dataset that documents how organisms have encountered these tradeoffs in an evolutionary framework. Externally shelled cephalopods (e.g., ammonoids and nautiloids) are excellent targets to study physical tradeoffs because they experimented with numerous conch morphologies during their long-lived evolutionary history (around 0.5 billion years). The tradeoff between hydrostatic s… Show more

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“…The presence of ribs and other ornamentations will also affect circular drag in real ammonoids. In the case of multiple jet pulses, the "build-up" of horizontal speed shown in Figure 2 replicates a similar pattern observed with experimental 3D models well [18,32]. Thus, even considering the differences between the analogic and numerical models, the theoretical data calculated here are in good agreement with those measured for several consecutive pulses, which indicates that the modelling may be a good starting point for future calculations with more complex conch shapes.…”
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confidence: 84%
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“…The presence of ribs and other ornamentations will also affect circular drag in real ammonoids. In the case of multiple jet pulses, the "build-up" of horizontal speed shown in Figure 2 replicates a similar pattern observed with experimental 3D models well [18,32]. Thus, even considering the differences between the analogic and numerical models, the theoretical data calculated here are in good agreement with those measured for several consecutive pulses, which indicates that the modelling may be a good starting point for future calculations with more complex conch shapes.…”
Section: Model Resultssupporting
confidence: 84%
“…Fossils 2023, 1, FOR PEER REVIEW 6 els well [18,32]. Thus, even considering the differences between the analogic and numerical models, the theoretical data calculated here are in good agreement with those measured for several consecutive pulses, which indicates that the modelling may be a good starting point for future calculations with more complex conch shapes.…”
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“…Fused deposition modeling (FDM) can print morphologically accurate 3D shells for certain practical tests of performance, such as the righting moment of cephalopod shells and their fluid retention as a function of septal complexity [18,[25][26][27]. One conclusion drawn from this kind of experimentation was that the fluid retention from complex, folded septa in ammonoids would have allowed better control over buoyancy compared to extant nautilids.…”
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confidence: 99%