BIOMECHANICAL ANALYSIS OF PASSIVE FLOW OF STROMATOPOROIDS - MORPHOLOGICAL, PALEOECOLOGICAL, AND SYSTEMATIC IMPLICATIONS

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作者
BOYAJIAN, GE [1 ]
LABARBERA, M [1 ]
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[1] UNIV CHICAGO, DEPT ANAT, CHICAGO, IL 60637 USA
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10.1111/j.1502-3931.1987.tb00781.x
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Q91 [古生物学];
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0709 ; 070903 ;
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Investigation of the functional significance of astrorhizae (surficial canals) in some stromatoporoids is necessary to understand the structure and evolutionary affinities of these organisms. To this end, scale models of stromatoporoids with mamelons and astrorhizae were subjected to laminar flow conditions within a flow tank. Flow patterns were traced using dye streams. Dye was observed to enter the distal ends of the astrorhizae and flow to the top of the mamelon (mounds from which astrorhizae radiate) where it entered the overlying current and was removed. Similar flow patterns were observed in living sclerosponges which display astrorhizal and mamelon structures. Excurrent (dyed) water was not refiltered by the model, or living organism, thus demonstrating the ability of astrorhizae to function efficiently as excurrent canals. In the model viscous entrainment may aid the flow, but pressure differentials due to the velocity gradient above the mamelons account for most of the flow. In living sclerosponges, active pumping by the living organism accounts for most of its flow; passive mechanisms aid to an unknown degree. If stromatoporoid morphology is plastic and dependent on local environmental influences, local paleocurrent velocities may be deduced by examining the height and spacing of mamelons in fossil stromatoporoids; consequently, mamelons should not be used as criteria in stromatoporoid systematics. These findings are consistent with Stearn''s reconstruction of the stromatoporoid animal and his proposed function of astrorhizae.
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