114
Views
0
CrossRef citations to date
0
Altmetric
Research Article

The crinoid Jimbacrinus bostocki from the Lower Permian Cundlego Formation near Gascoyne Junction, Western Australia

Received 27 Sep 2023, Accepted 21 Feb 2024, Published online: 25 Mar 2024

References

  • Ausich, W.I., 1986. Palaeoecology and history of the Calceocrinidae (Palaeozoic Crinoidea). Palaeontology 29, 85–99.
  • Ausich, W.I. & Donovan, S.K., 2023. Treatise online no.167: part T, revised, volume 1, chapter 7: glossary of crinoid morphological terminology. Treatise Online. https://doi.org/10.17161/to.vi.21020
  • Ausich, W.I., Brett, C.E. & Hess, H., 1999a. Taphonomy. In Fossil Crinoids. Hess, H., Ausich, W.I., Brett, C.E. & Simms, M.J., eds, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 50–54.
  • Ausich, W.I., Brett, C.E., Hess, H. & Simms, M.J., 1999b. Crinoid form and function. In Fossil Crinoids. Hess, H, Ausich, W.I., Brett, C.E. & Simms, M.J., eds, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 3–30.
  • Archbold, N.W., & Shi, G.R., 1995. Permian brachiopod faunas in Western Australia: Gondwana-Asian relationships and Permian climate. Journal of Southeast Asian Earth Sciences 11, 207–215.
  • Baumiller, T.K., 1992. Importance of hydrodynamic lift to crinoid ecology, or could crinoids function as kites? Journal of Paleontology 66, 658–665.
  • Baumiller, T.K., 1997. Crinoid functional morphology. The Paleontological Society Papers 3, 45–68.
  • Baumiller, T.K., 2001. Experimental and biostatinomic disarticulation of crinoids: taphonomic implications. In Echinoderm Research 2001. Feral, J-P. & David, B., eds, Balkema, Rotterdam, 243–248.
  • Baumiller, T.K., Gahn, F.J., Hess, H., & Messing  , 2008. Taphonomy as an indicator of behaviour of fossil crinoids. In Echinoderm Paleobiology. Ausich, W.I. & Webster, G.D., eds, Chapter 1, Indiana University Press, Bloomington, 6–20.
  • Baumiller, T.K., Labarbera, M. & Woodley, J.D., 1991. Ecology and functional morphology of the isocrinid Cenocrinus asterius (Linnaeus) (Echinodermata:Crinoidea). Bulletin of Marine Science 48, 731–748.
  • Baumiller, T.K. & Messing, C.G., 2007. Stalked crinoid locomotion, and its ecological and evolutionary implications. Palaeontologica-Electronica 10, 1–10. https://palaeo-electronica.org
  • Birenheide, R. & Motokawa, T., 1994. Morphological basis and mechanism of arm movement in the stalked crinoid Metacrinus rotundus (Echinodermata, Crinoidea). Marine Biology 121, 273–283.
  • Brett, C.E., Moffat, H.A. & Taylor, W.L., 1997. Echinoderm taphonomy, taphofacies, and lagerstätten. The Paleontological Society Papers 3, 147–190.
  • Brett, C.E. & Seilacher, A., 1991. Fossil Lagerstätten: a taphonomic consequence of event sedimentation. In Cycles and Events in Stratigraphy. Einsele, G., Ricken, W. & Seilacher, A., eds, Springer-Verlag, Heidelberg, 283–297.
  • Condon, M.A., 1967. The geology of the Carnarvon Basin, Western Australia Part 2: Permian stratigraphy. Bureau of Mineral Resources, Geology and Geophysics Bulletin 77, 208p.
  • Gahn, F.J. & Baumiller, T.K., 2004. A bootstrap analysis for comparative taphonomy applied to early Mississippian (Kinderhookian) crinoids from the Wassonville Cycle of Iowa. Palaios 19, 17–38.
  • Haig, D.W., Mory, A.J., McCartain, E., Backhouse, J., Håkansson, E., Ernst, A., Nicoll, R.S., Shi, G.R., Bevan, J.C., Davydov, V.I., Hunter, A.W., Keep, M., Martin, S.K., Peyrot, D., Kossavaya, O. & Santos, Z.D., 2017. Late Artinskian-Early Kungurian (Early Permian) warming and maximum flooding in East Gondwana interior rift, Timor and Western Australia, and comparisons across East Gondwana. Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeontology 468, 88–121.
  • Hess, H., 1999. Permian. In Fossil Crinoids. Hess, H., Ausich W.I., Brett, C.E. & Simms, M.J., eds., Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 160–163.
  • Hocking, R.M., Moors, H.T. & Van De Graaff, W.J.E., 1987. The geology of the Carnarvon Basin, Western Australia. Geological Survey of Western Australia Bulletin 133, 307p.
  • Holland, N.D. & Grimmer, J.C., 1981. Fine structure of syzygial articulations before and after arm autotomy in Florometra serratissima (Echinodermata: Crinoidea). Zoomorphology 98, 169–183.
  • Hunter, A.W. & McNamara, K.J., 2017. Prolonged co-existence of ‘archaic’ and ‘modern’ Palaeozoic ophiuroids - evidence from the early Permian, Southern Carnarvon Basin, Western Australia. Journal of Systematic Palaeontology 16, 891–907.
  • Kesling, R.V., 1969. Three Permian starfish from Western Australia and their bearing on revision of the Asteroidea. Contributions from the Museum of Paleontology, University of Michigan 22, 361–376.
  • Kidwell, S. & Baumiller, T.K., 1990. Experimental disintegration of regular echinoids: roles of temperature, oxygen, and decay thresholds. Paleobiology 16, 247–271.
  • Kondo, M. & Akasaka, K., 2010. Regeneration in crinoids. Development, Growth & Differentiation 52, 57–68.
  • Messing, C.G., Rosesmyth, M.C., Mailer, S.R., & Miller  , 1988. Relocation movement in a stalked crinoid (Echinodermata). Bulletin of Marine Science 42, 480–487.
  • Messing, C.G., Ausich, W.I. & Meyer, D.L., 2021. Treatise online no.150: part T, revised, volume 1, chapter 16: feeding and arm postures in living and fossil crinoids. Treatise Online. https://doi.org/10.17161/to.vi.15390
  • Mory, A.J. & Hocking, R.M., 2017. Geology of the Kennedy Range area. Geological Survey of Western Australia, Perth, Western Australia.
  • Motokawa, T., Osamu, S. & Birenheide, R., 2004. Contraction and stiffness changes in collagenous arm ligaments of the stalked crinoid Metacrinus rotundus (Echinodermata). The Biological Bulletin 206, 4–12.
  • Oji, T. & Okamoto, T., 1994. Arm autotomy and arm branching pattern as anti-predatory adaptations in stalked and stalkless crinoids. Paleobiology 20, 27–39.
  • Rozhnov, S.V., 2002. Morphogenesis and evolution of crinoids and other pelmatozoan echinoderms in the early Paleozoic. Paleontological Journal 36, S525–S674.
  • Savarese, M., Dodd, R. & Lane, N.G., 1995. Taphonomic and sedimentologic implications of crinoid intraskeletal porosity. Lethaia 29, 141–156.
  • Swarko, S.K., 1993. A list of Permian fossils from the Collie, Perth, Carnarvon and Canning Basins. In Palaeontology of the Permian of Western Australia. Swarko, S.K., ed. Western Australian Department of Mines and Energy Bulletin 136, Appendix. Perth, Western Australia, 89–109.
  • Teichert, C., 1949. Permian crinoid Calceolispongia. Memoir of the Geological Society of America 34, 132p.
  • Teichert, C., 1954. A new Permian crinoid from Western Australia. Journal of Paleontology 28, 70–75.
  • Webster, G.D., 1990. New Permian crinoids from Australia. Palaeontology 35, 49–74.
  • Webster, G.D. & Jell, A.P., 1992. Permian echinoderms from Western Australia. Memoirs of the Queensland Museum 32, 311–373.
  • Webster, G.D. & Jell, A.P., 1999. New Permian crinoids from Australia. Memoirs of the Queensland Museum 43, 279–339.
  • Willink, R.J., 1978. Catillocrinids from the Permian of eastern Australia. Alcheringa 2, 83–102.
  • Willink, R.J., 1979a. The crinoid genera Tribrachyocrinus McCoy, Calceolispongia Etheridge, Jimbacrinus Teichert and Meganotocrinus n.gen in the Permian of eastern Australia. Palaeontographica Abt A Band 165, 137–194.
  • Willink, R.J., 1979b. Some conservative and some highly evolved Permian crinoids from eastern Australia. Alcheringa 3, 117–134.
  • Wright, D.F., Ausich, W.I., Cole, S.R., Peter, M.E. & Rhenberg, E.C., 2017. Phylogenetic taxonomy and classification of the Crinoidea (Echinodermata). Journal of Paleontology 91, 829–846.

Reprints and Corporate Permissions

Please note: Selecting permissions does not provide access to the full text of the article, please see our help page How do I view content?

To request a reprint or corporate permissions for this article, please click on the relevant link below:

Academic Permissions

Please note: Selecting permissions does not provide access to the full text of the article, please see our help page How do I view content?

Obtain permissions instantly via Rightslink by clicking on the button below:

If you are unable to obtain permissions via Rightslink, please complete and submit this Permissions form. For more information, please visit our Permissions help page.