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Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

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Journal of Sedimentary Petrology
Vol. 18 (1948)No. 2. (August), Pages 65-70

Significance of Crustaceans in Dwarfed Faunas

Harold W. Scott

ABSTRACT

A survey of literature on fossil anti living crustacea fails to uncover a single reported case of unquestioned dwarfing.

The molt stages of crustacea introduce a factor that is not ordinarily involved in the study of other invertebrates. Ostracodes pass through 7-9 molt stages. lt is conceivable that a group of molts could be misinterpreted as "dwarfing."

An investigation concerning dwarfing in trilobites failed to uncover any evidence which would indicate the existence of such a fauna.

The crustaceans are normal in dwarfed faunas because they were free swimming forms and lived in that portion of the water which had a normal pH. Whereas, the dwarfed forms were bottom dwellers that lived in an environment where the pH was low and the H2S high.


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