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Hoffmann, Rene; Weinkauf, Manuel F G; Wiedenroth, Kurt; Goeddertz, Peter; De Baets, Kenneth (2018): Morphometric data of Aegocrioceras spp. from the clay pit Resse (Bed 82), NW Germany [dataset]. PANGAEA, https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.890193, Supplement to: Hoffmann, R et al. (2019): Morphological disparity and ontogeny of the endemic heteromorph ammonite genus Aegocrioceras (Early Cretaceous, Hauterivian, NW-Germany). Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology, 250, 1-17, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.palaeo.2019.01.020

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Abstract:
Despite the fact that heteromorph ammonites often show a large range of intraspecific variation, that variation has rarely been quantified. Here, we quantify the intraspecific variation and ontogeny of 85 newly collected specimens of the Hauterivian endemic ammonite genus Aegocrioceras. All specimens have been collected from concretions in the newly exposed bed 82 in the clay pit Resse in NW Germany (Lower Saxony Basin). Data for the conch morphology (diameter, whorl height, whorl interspace, rib spacing) have been collected in 45° steps using the new software CONCH. The CONCH software will be made officially available with this publication. All ammonites have been a priori identified as A. bicarinatum or A. semicinctum. An assessment of the intraspecific variation of this population demonstrates the presence of just one species, i.e., A. bicarinatum. Comparison with the type material of A. bicarinatum and A. semicinctum reveals large morphological overlap of different shell parameters and does not support a separation of both forms as independent species. The analyzed population of A. bicarinatum has a high variation in shell morphology including whorl interspace, umbilical width, and whorl expansion. Further, the changes in intraspecific variation through ontogeny have been quantified and the presence or absence of sexual dimorphism within the population is discussed.
Coverage:
Latitude: 52.479900 * Longitude: 9.635270
Event(s):
Resse_clay_pit (Bed No. 82) * Latitude: 52.479900 * Longitude: 9.635270 * Location: Resse, NW Germany * Method/Device: Outcrop sample (OUTCROP) * Comment: Stratigraphy: uppermost lower Hauterivian, nannofossil zones BC 8b–8c
Parameter(s):
#NameShort NameUnitPrincipal InvestigatorMethod/DeviceComment
1Sample code/labelSample labelHoffmann, ReneSpecimen number
2Radial degree, rawRadial deg rawdegWeinkauf, Manuel F G
3Radial degree, normalizedRadial deg normdegWeinkauf, Manuel F G
4DiameterØmmHoffmann, Renedm
5Whorl heightWhorl hmmHoffmann, Renewh
6Whorl widthWhorl wmmHoffmann, Reneww
7Whorl interspaceWhorl immHoffmann, Renewi
8Umbilical widthUmbilical wmmHoffmann, Reneuw
9Whorl expansion rateWERHoffmann, ReneWER = dm /( (dm - wh - wi))**2
10Whorl height expansion rateWHERHoffmann, ReneWHER = (wh / wh (-180°))**2
11Ribs per demiwhorlRibs demiwhorl#Hoffmann, Rene
12Absolute rib index, in 40 mm circleARI40#Hoffmann, Rene
13Absolute rib index, in 20 mm circleARI20#Hoffmann, Rene
14Umbilical width indexUWIHoffmann, ReneUWI = uw / dm
15Whorl interspace indexWIIHoffmann, ReneWII = wi / wh
16SpeciesSpeciesHoffmann, Rene
17CommentCommentHoffmann, ReneRib type
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