The evolution of thecideide microstructures and textures: traced from Triassic to Holocene

Simonet Roda, Maria ORCIDiD
Griesshaber, Erika
Angiolini, Lucia
Harper, David A.T.
Jansen, Ulrich ORCIDiD
Bitner, Maria Aleksandra
Henkel, Daniela
Manzanero, Eloy
Müller, Tamás
Tomašových, Adam
Eisenhauer, Anton ORCIDiD
Ziegler, Andreas
Schmahl, Wolfgang W. ORCIDiD

DOI: https://doi.org/10.23689/fidgeo-4269
Simonet Roda, Maria; Griesshaber, Erika; Angiolini, Lucia; Harper, David A.T.; Jansen, Ulrich; Bitner, Maria Aleksandra; Henkel, Daniela; Manzanero, Eloy; Müller, Tamás; Tomašových, Adam; Eisenhauer, Anton; Ziegler, Andreas; Schmahl, Wolfgang W., 2021: The evolution of thecideide microstructures and textures: traced from Triassic to Holocene. In: Lethaia n/a-n/a, DOI: https://doi.org/10.23689/fidgeo-4269. 
 
Simonet Roda, Maria; 1Department of Earth and Environmental Sciences LMU München Munich 80333 Germany
Griesshaber, Erika; 1Department of Earth and Environmental Sciences LMU München Munich 80333 Germany
Angiolini, Lucia; 2Dipartimento di Scienze della Terra "A. Desio" Università degli Studi di Milano Milano 20133 Italy
Harper, David A.T.; 3Department of Earth Sciences Durham University Durham DH1 3LE UK
Jansen, Ulrich; 4Senckenberg Forschungsinstitut und Naturkundemuseum Frankfurt Frankfurt am Main 60325 Germany
Bitner, Maria Aleksandra; 5Institute of Paleobiology Polish Academy of Sciences Warsaw 00‐818 Poland
Henkel, Daniela; 6GEOMAR‐Helmholtz Centre for Ocean Research Kiel 24148 Germany
Manzanero, Eloy; 7Universidad Nacional de Educación a Distancia, UNED Madrid 28040 Spain
Müller, Tamás; 8Earth Science Institute Slovak Academy of Sciences Banská Bystrica 974 01 Slovakia
Tomašových, Adam; 8Earth Science Institute Slovak Academy of Sciences Banská Bystrica 974 01 Slovakia
Eisenhauer, Anton; 6GEOMAR‐Helmholtz Centre for Ocean Research Kiel 24148 Germany
Ziegler, Andreas; 9Central Facility for Electron Microscopy University of Ulm Ulm 89081 Germany
Schmahl, Wolfgang W.; 1Department of Earth and Environmental Sciences LMU München Munich 80333 Germany

Abstract

Thecideide brachiopods are an anomalous group of invertebrates. In this study, we discuss the evolution of thecideide brachiopods from the Triassic to the Holocene and base our results and conclusions on microstructure and texture measurements gained from electron backscatter diffraction (EBSD). In fossil and Recent thecideide shells, we observe the following mineral units: (1) nanometric to small granules; (2) acicles; (3) fibres; (4) polygonal crystals; and (5) large roundish crystals. We trace for thecideide shells the change of mineral unit characteristics such as morphology, size, orientation, arrangement and distribution pattern. Triassic thecideide shells contain extensive sections formed of fibres interspersed with large, roundish crystals. Upper Cretaceous to Pleistocene thecideide hard tissues consist of a matrix of minute to small grains reinforced by acicles and small polygonal crystals. Recent thecideide species form their shell of mineral units that show a wide range of shapes, sizes and arrangements. We find from Late Triassic to Recent a gradual decrease in mineral unit size, regularity of mineral unit morphology and orientation and the degree of calcite co‐orientation. While crystallite co‐orientation is the highest for fibrous microstructures, it is strikingly low for taxa that form their shell out of nanogranular to acicular mineral units. Our results indicate that Upper Jurassic species represent transitional forms between ancient taxa with fibrous shells and Recent forms that construct their shells of acicles and granules. We attribute the observed changes in microstructure and texture to be an adaptation to a different habitat and lifestyle associated with cementation to hard substrates.