Jolanta Dopieralska
Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznań
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Journal of Systematic Palaeontology | 2017
Krzysztof Hryniewicz; Michał Jakubowicz; Zdzislaw Belka; Jolanta Dopieralska; Andrzej Kaim
A fauna of bivalve molluscs is described from methane seep carbonates of the Middle Devonian (c. 390 Ma) Hollard Mound in the eastern Anti-Atlas, Morocco. We describe a new modiomorphid genus Ataviaconcha gen. nov. with the type species Ataviaconcha wendti sp. nov. This is a very large, semi-infaunal species occurring in large colonies similar to those formed by Recent chemosymbiotic cold-seep and hydrothermal vent bivalves. It is the second modiomorphid bivalve known from Palaeozoic chemosynthesis-based ecosystems, after the roughly coeval Sibaya ivanovi Little, Maslennikov, Morris & Gubanov, 1999, from the Sibay hydrothermal vent deposit in the Ural Mountains, Russia. The second and much less numerous bivalve species described in this paper is the solemyid Dystactella? eisenmanni sp. nov., belonging to a genus known also from Ordovician to Devonian marine environments distinct from cold seeps and hydrothermal vents. As with other fossil and Recent solemyids, it was an infaunal burrower, most likely living in symbiosis with chemoautotrophic bacteria. These new findings show that bivalves are ancient in chemosynthesis-based ecosystems, thriving there for at least 390 Myr, and that the bivalve-dominated faunas predated the first occurrence of dimerelloid brachiopods at seeps. The early evolutionary adaptation of some bivalves to chemosynthesis-based ecosystems is probably related to a symbiosis-based metabolism allowing efficient exploitation of chemosynthetic food resources. Ataviaconcha wendti sp. nov. represents a morphology which recurred several times throughout the following 390 Myr in different bivalve groups that flourished at hydrocarbon seeps. This strongly suggests environmental control on the evolution of adaptations in seep biotas. http://zoobank.org/urn:lsid:zoobank.org:pub:A83D5CB1-67D2-4D05-8EBC-BFCA6E6845D8
Hydrological Processes | 2018
Mateusz Zieliński; Jolanta Dopieralska; Zdzislaw Belka; Aleksandra Walczak; Marcin Siepak; Michał Jakubowicz
1 Institute of Geoecology and Geoinformation, Adam Mickiewicz University, Poznań, Poland Poznań Science and Technology Park, Adam Mickiewicz University Foundation, Poznań, Poland 3 Isotope Laboratory, Adam Mickiewicz University, Poznań, Poland 4 Institute of Geology, Adam Mickiewicz University, Poznań, Poland Correspondence Mateusz Zieliński, Isotope Laboratory, Adam Mickiewicz University, 61‐680 Poznań, Poland. Email: mateusz.zielinski@amu.edu.pl Funding information Polish National Science Center (NCN), Grant/ Award Number: 2012/07/B/ST10/03885
Geochemistry Geophysics Geosystems | 2009
Jolanta Dopieralska
Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta | 2015
Michał Jakubowicz; Jolanta Dopieralska; Zdzislaw Belka
Gondwana Research | 2016
Jolanta Dopieralska; Zdzislaw Belka; Aleksandra Walczak
Applied Geochemistry | 2017
Mateusz Zieliński; Jolanta Dopieralska; Zdzislaw Belka; Aleksandra Walczak; Marcin Siepak; Michał Jakubowicz
Science of The Total Environment | 2016
Mateusz Zieliński; Jolanta Dopieralska; Zdzislaw Belka; Aleksandra Walczak; Marcin Siepak; Michał Jakubowicz
Annales Societatis Geologorum Poloniae | 2015
Natalia Konieczna; Zdzislaw Belka; Jolanta Dopieralska
Przegląd Geologiczny | 2003
Zdzislaw Belka; Błażej Berkowski; Philipp Eisenmann; Jolanta Dopieralska; Stanisław Skompski
Neues Jahrbuch Fur Geologie Und Palaontologie-abhandlungen | 2018
Zdzislaw Belka; Stanisław Skompski; Jolanta Dopieralska; Raimund Feist